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- Board Will Place Dump Initiative on March Ballot : Weldon Canyon: Supervisors have little choice in regard to the already qualified measure seeking a new landfill. But they are expected to delay certification to study proposal.
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- Growth in Gaming May Ride on Desert Vote : Elections: The backer of a Palm Springs card club proposal hopes to parlay a victory there into a statewide initiative to legalize full casino gambling.
- Lawmakers in Turkey Back Coalition Rule : Politics: Vote on re-formed government ends six weeks of crisis that nearly toppled Premier Tansu Ciller.
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- Conservative Raiders Play It Safe and Win : AFC: Williams rushes for 134 yards and a touchdown to lead Raiders to 20-17 victory over Bengals.
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- Vikings Beat Packers in a Wild One, 27-24 : NFC: Brady's interception sets up winning field goal. Favre, White go out with injuries.
- Sampras Defeats Becker to Win Paris Open
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- Congress Urged to Make Broadcasters Pay License Fees for New Technology : Telecom: Digital TV frequencies could also be used to offer telephone, paging and other communications services.
- Croatia Threatens to Retake Eastern Slavonia From Serbs : Balkans: Tudjman sets Nov. 30 as deadline to resolve land dispute. It could spark wider war.
- PERSPECTIVES ON THE RABIN ASSASSINATION : What's the Peace Process Without Mr. Security? : Forecast: Politically, the short-term prospects are good, even without the depth of trust Rabin brought to the table.
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- Zoo Gives Lifeline to Philippine Deer
- Council Candidate Will Remove Campaign Signs
- Local Financing Is Top Issue on Eve of Elections : Politics: Throughout the county, most ballot questions Tuesday will center on how to get more money, how to stretch funding further and how to keep services intact.
- This Christian Isn't Winning Many Converts
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- The Great Leap: Some Make It . . . Some Don't : Acting: The crossover from being a hot TV actor to a big-screen presence is difficult at best. David Caruso seems to be the latest in a long line who can't transfer their stardom.
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CAREERS / BALANCING WORK AND FAMILY : Resource Guide : Where to Find Tips, Testing and Training at Little or No Cost
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- Seahawks Hold On to Defeat Giants, 30-28
- OAK TREE : Helmsman Steers Dollase to Stakes Sweep
- After Owner Pledges Support, Ice Dogs Score a 6-1 Victory
- Woodland Hills : Riordan, Others to Speak on Economy
- Mall Job Fair to Offer 400 Retail Positions
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CAREERS / BALANCING WORK AND FAMILY : Champion of Working Moms : Pediatrician T. Berry Brazelton sees a hardening of attitudes against the needs of parents
- Magic Show : Fans Flock to Laker Legend's Movie Complex
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CAREERS / BALANCING WORK AND FAMILY : Family-Friendly Environment Boosts Firms' Productivity : A flexible workplace reduces turnover, which in turn cuts hiring and training costs, experts say.
- ENERGY
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- NEWS ANALYSIS : THE EXTREMISTS : ASSASSINATION AFTERMATH : Global Upheaval Seen as Engine for Radical Groups
- Trailblazing at the Beach : Recreation: San Clemente acts to create pathway for joggers, skaters and bicyclists as well as safe access across railroad tracks to the sand.
- PERSPECTIVES ON THE RABIN ASSASSINATION : Israel, the Morning After : Extremism: Israel came of age on Saturday, losing its innocence and joining the nations of the world in their nightmares.
- Bucking the Current : High Court to Hear Couple's Claim That Power Lines Made House Unlivable
- CAMARILLO : Golf Event to Raise Money for Boy Scouts
- Bills' Defense Steps Up, Down Go Faulk, Colts
- Lackluster Browns Lose to Oilers : AFC: With rumors regarding team's move to Baltimore playing a key role, Cleveland is outplayed in 37-10 home loss to Houston.
- 'The Cave' Scheduled for Center : Opera: Philharmonic Society to sponsor West Coast premiere in 1997.
- Woman Killed as Her Car Hits Trees
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Mana Shows Off a Harder Edge
- AMERICAN CONNECTION : ASSASSINATION AFTERMATH : Israeli Settlers Rely on U.S. Donations to Keep Effort Alive
- An NBA Welcome Parks Will Remember : Basketball: A well-placed knee from Matt Geiger told the Dallas rookie he wasn't playing for Marina High anymore. But then, the money makes up for a lot.
- Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment : Small Area of Brain Controls Sexual Identity, Study Suggests
- Q & A WITH ANTHONY BEILENSON : 'We Have Been Here Forever'
- Questioning of Prop. 187 Backer Still an Issue : Politics: An FBI agent visited Barbara Coe a year ago; the GOP has tried to use the incident as a reason to scale back federal powers.
- ASSASSINATION AFTERMATH : Reactions Here and Around the World
- Orange County
- Why Are So Many Black Men in Jail? Numbers in Debate Equal a Paradox
- Tough Marines and Fragile Fauna : Camp Pendleton agreement is a historic environmental development
- PERSPECTIVES ON THE RABIN ASSASSINATION : The Lion Fell to Israel's Self-Inflicted Disease: Its Violent Soul : Yitzhak Rabin personified the native Israeli: heroic, tough, a conqueror of the odds--and humanly flawed.
- With Rabin Gone, His Flame Burns On : Peace seekers will persevere in the face of monumental loss
- Hal Ward's Andrews 70 Cheval II held...
- Fox Gets Baseball; NBC Is Part of Deal
- NHL ROUNDUP : Flyers Win Game, Lose Lindros
- Henley Takes a Dispirited Look at L.A. : Pop Music: Two decades after "Hotel California," the songwriter's newest single, "The Garden of Allah," offers a satiric view of a hardening society.
- Jajouka Musicians Fashion Richly Textured Rhythms : World music: Full house at Wiltern turns into a joyous, hand-clapping throng.
- Sun to Re-Emphasize Its Core Business
- ASSASSINATION AFTERMATH : POLICY : U.S. Seeks Hope Out of Israeli Tragedy
- THOUSAND OAKS : Professor to Discuss Women, Murder Trial
- Good Day for Elway All the Way Around : Interconference: He joins Moon in 40,000 club and leads Broncos over Cardinals, 38-6.
- Speaker Candidate Pringle Has Worried Eye on Allen Recall : Election: His chance for top Assembly job fades if lone Democrat on the ballot should pull off an upset. The rising GOP leader endorses one of four Republicans in the race, risking enmity of others.
- Quebec Rejects Secession Bid
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- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : Hawthorne's Classic Touch Eludes the 'Scarlet Letter'
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- Los Angeles County - News from Nov. 6, 1995
- Los Angeles County - News from Nov. 6, 1995
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- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 6, 1995
- SOUTHLAND RESPONSE : ASSASSINATION AFTERMATH : Jewish Community at a Loss for Answers
- Ambitious School Reform Project Off to Slow Start
- ASSASSINATION AFTERMATH : SOUTHLAND RESPONSE : Jewish Community at a Loss for Answers
- From the Archives: A general who wanted peace
- From the Archives: By spilled blood, Israel may unite
- From the Archives: Rabin is assassinated at rally
- From the Archives: Accused killer emerged from bitter winds
- Warburg Studies Venture Capital Tea Leaves
- Inclusive Thinking Can Help Turn Negative L.A. Perceptions Around
- Couple Faces 'Moving Pains'
- L.A. Speak : Roller-Coaster Rap
- Guide Covers Yacht Charters
- Death Toll From Typhoon Rises to 250 in Philippines : Asia: Storm leaves dozens missing, thousands homeless. Officials warn of food shortages.
- ASSASSINATION IN THE MIDDLE EAST : Clinton Bids Emotional 'Shalom' to Partner in Peace
- CANADA : Quebec Vote: Is Forced Unity Always Better?
- Diagnosis Is In: Health System Needs a Buffer From Politics : Proposal for a new medical authority in L.A. County should be fully weighed
- Rebuilding Talks on Quake Aid : A pending resolution would increase local officials' control over funds
- UMGTN CMGVP TLGE RVGB : (The Solution to This Headline Is at Bottom of Story)
- ABCs by E-Mail
- 100 Inmates Brawl, Injuring 3, at Pitchess
- Arts Plaza Donor May Be Leaving Area : Philanthropy: Father says Charles E. Probst has talked about moving. Friends state he was offended by local officials. His gift remains a question.
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- LOS ALAMITOS : The Money Crunch Wins Breeders Distaff
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- CHP Patrolling I-80 After Pellet Gun Attacks
- A General Who Wanted Peace : Death: Prime Minister Rabin was a study in contrasts, a traditionalist who brought change.
- Shuttle Crew Stows Its Gear for a Florida Landing Today : Space: But clouds, wind could postpone Columbia's touchdown. Delays could make it the longest mission.
- ARCHITECTURE : Don't Rush to Demolish St. Vibiana's
- Japan : A Security Treaty Best Suited for Another Era
- A Fantasy and a Few Frustrations : Television: Contest winner experiences life as a Hollywood celebrity for a day--complete with faux fans and real <i> paparazzi.</i>
- Basic Training in Poway : Restored Locomotive a Crowd-Pleaser
- Orange County Voices : COMMENTARY ON GOVERNMENT : Revenue Losses Continue to Force Tough Decisions on Cities : Some, such as Stanton, would face catastrophic effects if a recent court decision results in loss of funds from utility taxes.
- Criticism of D.A.'s Office Was Unwarranted
- Kingsmen Make Stop, Go to Title Game, 21-19
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : SOUTHWEST ROUNDUP : Texas Handles Texas Tech's Blitz to Perfection
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Sure, It Was Bumpy: Now Let's Enjoy Ride
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- That Strange, Sad Light : 'Maybe I'm not very human,' Edward Hopper said. 'What I wanted to do was to paint sunlight on the side of a house' : EDWARD HOPPER: An Intimate Biography, <i> By Gail Levin (Alfred A. Knopf: $35; 678 pp.)</i>
- STYLE / INTERIORS : REDO FOR TWO : Architects Daly, Genik Help a Tarzana Couple Feather Their Empty Nest
- Destination: Mexico : Dancing in the Streets : After the party ends in Merida, the music never stops and the caterer keeps the great food coming
- THE TIMES POLL : Discontent Threatens Both Parties as U.S. '96 Vote Nears : Politics: Support for Clinton and GOP is lackluster, but third-party bid appears tough. Social issues lean to right.
- Ventura to Consider Trail Project Proposal
- Developers, Cities Bank on Boom in Movie Theaters : Business: Planners hope to anchor shopping centers and downtown projects with crowd-drawing multiplexes.
- Exercisers Make a Splash by Moving Aerobics Class to Pool : Fitness: Latest trend in working out gets you wet from more than just sweat. Resistance created by water provides maximum benefits without adding stress to joints.
- Reward Offered in Hit-Run Death : Tragedy: Boy's family is left with grief, one hope: to find the suspect. 'All we need is for one person to say, "That's him," ' victim's mother says.
- Mailer Questions I and J
- Lakers Just Lose It in Seattle : Pro basketball: Van Exel ejected on top of horrible shooting in 103-89 loss.
- Sampras Meets Becker in Final of Paris Open
- Money Woes to Affect O.C. Sports Hall Induction
- COMMENTARY : The Night the Lights Went on in Georgia
- JC FOOTBALL : Valley Settles for Less but Beats Moorpark
- ALBUM REVIEW
- DAISY BATES IN THE DESERT: A Woman's...
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- Developers Eyeing Slice of Big Apple : Property: Coast Guard's withdrawal from historic Governors Island inspires plans for public park, or a community for the rich.
- Catholic Bishops Refuse to Bend Principles for Politics : Policy: In pre-election-year statement, U.S. church leaders reject positions by the major parties and interest groups on abortion, welfare reform.
- 'Nostradamus'
- Short-Circuiting the 9th Circuit : Politically influenced effort to divide court is being pressed in the Senate
- Study Shows That Babies Can Talk to Their Parents Through Infant Sign Language
- UCLA Has a Devil of a Time in 37-33 Loss to Arizona State
- Skills Competition a Thrill for Holan : Hockey: Defenseman has hardest shot on the team and wins shooting accuracy contest.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : BIG EIGHT ROUNDUP : Kansas State Embarrasses Sooners
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : REGIONAL ROUNDUP : Virginia Tech Routs No. 20 Syracuse
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : After a Few Bumps, It's Time to Let Them Play
- There Are No Gentle Weeping Guitars Here
- ART : Can You Dig It? : LACMA's 'American Discovery of Ancient Egypt' brings achievements of U.S. archeologists to light.
- 2 Sentenced for Activist Group Fraud Scheme : Courts: Leader of anti-government organization and an associate get prison terms for scam that duped investors out of $2 million.
- 'Six Degrees of Separation'
- Looting of Kenya Treasury Finally Puts Pressure on Corruption : Africa: Theft of up to $850 million has scandalized foreign aid donors, who for the first time are making contributions conditional on reforms.
- Suit Against Kent May Test Tobacco Industry's Mettle : Courts: Victim blamed cancer on asbestos in the cigarette filter. Its maker contends the illness could not have been from smoking that brand.
- THE CIA : Of Knowing and Not Knowing: Finding Truth in a Hall of Mirrors
- The New Yorker's Visit Just a Blip to Valley
- Free Ain't Easy, He's Finding After Five Years Behind Bars
- A Decent Alternative in Preserving Species : Shift From Case-by-Case Listing Benefits Everyone
- Dream Comes True Again at Northwestern
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Bruins Won't Soon Forget This : Pacific 10: UCLA had its sights set on a bowl, not the ball, and perhaps both got away from them.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : PACIFIC LEAGUE
- PREP WATER POLO / SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GIRLS' CHAMPIONSHIPS
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- Check Those Frequent-Flier Miles Before They Flit Away : Airlines: Expiration dates loom for many programs. You may want to earn miles quickly, or give extra miles to charity.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : By Spilled Blood, Israel May Unite : Diplomacy: Analysts say tragedy will initially focus efforts on Rabin's quest for peace. But hard-liners see dim prospects for long-term change.
- Marine Biologist Warns of Sharks' Peril : Ecology: He hopes to save them from extinction by studying their lifestyle, and by changing their fearsome image. His version of ecotourism includes diving with the creatures.
- ASSASSINATION IN THE MIDDLE EAST : Blood on the Road to Peace
- THE EXTREMISTS : ASSASSINATION IN THE MIDDLE EAST : Right-Wing Groups Small But Deadly
- Notes on your surroundings
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- Second Opinions : Turning Trash Into Art, Students Find Themselves : In an after-school class, middle school students compose thoughtful self-portraits from litter, offering a glimpse of the passion and insights of young people.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : L.A. Baptist's 23-14 Victory Sets Up Alpha League Showdown
- Bagwell, Thomas Are Perfect 100s : Baseball: In the latest statistical rankings, the pair join Don Mattingly and Cal Ripken, the only otherplayers to previously achieve the feat.
- Football at The Pond to Have Some Bite
- Loss Leaves Pepperdine Speechless
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP
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- Pick a Trip, Any Trip
- A Poem of Unrest, by John Ashbery
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- The Icing on Winter Fun: Warmth
- London Fertility Treatments a Bargain : Medicine: Would-be parents from U.S. sometimes come to Britain to save a bundle on what they hope will produce another little bundle. Cost is less than half as much as in the States.
- Beach Races to Benefit Drug Abuse Education
- ALICE IN CHAINS, "Alice in Chains"; ...
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- Destination: Mississippi : Deep-Fried South : Forget light food: Dishes from the Delta nurture the soul if not your figure
- YOUR MORTGAGE : If Bill Passes, Postmarks Will Rule
- "Charlie was no ordinary chicken," author Jean-Luc...
- 13 Dead, 200 Missing in Blast at Argentine Munitions Factory
- Priest Gives Life to Legend Surrounding Cairo Hill : Faith: The Rev. Samaan Ibrahim ministers to the poorest of the poor atop landmark that reputedly proved Christianity's validity to doubters. Thanks to him, the zabbaleen have hope.
- Four-Star Films : 'Raging Bull'
- ASSASSINATION IN THE MIDDLE EAST : Voices
- Temple Plans Service to Remember Rabin
- <i> A behind-the-scenes look at Orange County's political life</i> : Foes Frankly Furious at Allen's Late Mailers at Taxpayers' Expense
- Couple May Vie for Same Council Seat : Politics: Dee and Roy Talley of Moorpark are considering running in a March special election.
- CHECKING IN WITH . . . AL GREEN : The Master Still Preaches Gospel of Soul
- VIEWPOINT : ASSASSINATION IN THE MIDDLE EAST : The Soul of Israel Is Now Darkened by Rabin's Blood
- U.S. Doubles Reward in Amtrak Derailment
- GOP Budget Threatens Environment, Clinton Charges
- ASSASSINATION IN THE MIDDLE EAST : Voices
- Philadelphia Left Adrift as Navy Abandons Port : Economy: Defense cutbacks hit the military base and shipyard that has been an integral part of the city. Closure will mean the loss of 9,000 jobs.
- THE WORLD MOURNS : ASSASSINATION IN THE MIDDLE EAST : Leaders Shocked, Saddened by Martyrdom
- Focus : The Time of the Not-So-Ancient Mariner : JACQUES-YVES COUSTEAU REFLECTS ON SIX DECADES PLUMBING THE HIGH SEAS
- SIMI VALLEY : Conference at Library to Review End of Cold War
- Chapman Blows Away Another Opponent
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : SANTA FE LEAGUE
- Bowe Bounces Back in Rubber Match : Boxing: He gets up from sixth-round knockdown to stop Holyfield in the eighth.
- PREP FOOTBALL / OLYMPIC LEAGUE : Orange Lutheran Sets the Pace in 33-24 Victory
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : WESTERN ATHLETIC ROUNDUP : Jones, Blanton Lead San Diego State
- USC Stands Tall and Sits Pretty : College football: Wachholtz puts Trojans' in Rose Bowl driver's seat with 31-30 victory over Stanford after Otton suffers mild concussion.