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- Glendale Expected to Set Term Limits for Ballot
- Kings Gain Tie, but Lose Berg
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : Cowboys May Be Able to Use Haley
- Excerpts From the Speech
- POLITICS : Poll Finds Gramm Withering in Arizona : As West's first primary nears, he's running well behind Forbes, who's in a virtual tie with Dole.
- Committee to Plan Big Bash for Millennium
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Rams' Slater, 41, Says He's Retiring
- Chantal Falls 62% as Investors Sour on Anti-Wrinkle Product
- Price REIT Purchases Target Center in Oxnard for $10.3 Million
- Whittaker Gets Contract for Anti-Icing Valves
- COMPANY TOWN : Digital Delivery : Distributors of TV Commercials and Shows Are Going High-Tech
- Hearing on Clothestime Financing Delayed
- MDC Research Opens State-of-the-Art Facility
- BRIEFLY
- Trust Deeds Can Bring Big Returns, but Carry Risks for the Uneducated
- 4 High Schools Ask to Switch to Year-Round
- Blizzard Pounds East; Toll Up to 49
- EDUCATION : Black Mayor Urges End to Busing for Integration
- Blizzard Pounds East; Toll Up to 40
- Cargo Plane Crashes Into Zairian Market, Killing About 250
- Street Will Be Closed to Install Drain System
- Smell the Coffee--Just Don't Drink Too Much
- Judge in Misconduct Cases Plans to Run a Tight Ship
- Chiquita Canyon Dump Expansion Likely
- North Hollywood : Garage Sale Signs Put Woman in Fine Fix
- Calabasas : Some School Staff May Get Pay Hike
- Warm Wishes for Blizzard-Bound Pals
- Bumpy Ride to a Reconciliation : The U.S. should tread carefully with both North and South Korea as they inch uneasily toward unification.
- Studio City : Drivers Urged to Avoid Area Being Repaved
- Central Los Angeles : Police Substation Opens Near Site of Girl's Slaying
- Ex-Mater Dei Forward Williams Shows His Versatility at San Jose State
- Mall of Orange Files Lawsuit to Keep Its Broadway Open
- King Nutronics Corp. of Woodland Hills won...
- Burbank's All Post Buys Film Restoration Lab
- Charter Pacific Bank Nets $1.4 Million for 1995
- San Fernando Valley : Fund-Raising Effort Earns School Volunteer a $205 Fine
- Russians Kids Forge Family Ties With Hosts
- Eco-Business Group Seeks New Members
- Even the Settlers Accept the Inevitable : Israel: The hand-over of Arab towns to the Palestinians is no longer disputed; evacuation of settlements will follow.
- PRISON WATCH : Banning Jail Talks
- School Bond Proposal Set for Board Review
- Police Install Cameras in Cars
- No Excuse for Wireless Excess : Taxpayers foot the bill for city, county laxity in cellular phone policy
- City Rejects Request for Left-Turn Signal
- He couldn't keep it under his hat:The...
- Weekend Box Office : Rosy News for Hollywood, 'Monkeys'
- Condor Pacific Industries Inc. of Thousand Oaks...
- Smith's Supermarkets to Leave Southland
- Sunny Forecast for Tourism in '96
- Winning Emphasized More in High School
- Toddler Fine After Having Rare Surgery
- Residents Turn Out to Praise Developer, Back Shopping Center
- Couple Shot to Death in Granada Hills
- Suspect Indicted in Attack on Police
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : Colts Not Counting on Faulk to Play
- Irvine's Swanson Commits to San Diego
- Florida Coach Spurrier Reportedly Offered Head Job With Buccaneers
- Tark the Shark Lands Big One: Fresno Upsets Utah
- Jets Surprise Red Wings, 6-4
- Supreme Court Won't Review Tyson Conviction
- India Approves Revised Enron Power Project : Energy: In government reversal, nation's biggest foreign investment deal is revived after costs are cut, other conditions met.
- COMPANY TOWN : Working Actor Hopes to Give SAG a Lift
- Loral's Acquisition Major Victory for CEO
- THE GREAT STORM OF '96 : Icy Winds Blow Ill for West Coast
- Chinese Orphanage Gives Tour, Denies Abuse Claims
- Rain, NATO Dampen It, but Conflict Simmers in Mostar
- Israeli Security Chief Quits Over Rabin Slaying
- Time for a Change of Face
- Germ Warfare : Valley Students Are Losing the Fight Against Influenza
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- Police to Target Liquor Sales to Minors
- Freshman Proposal Is Defeated
- Pianist Barron Quietly Builds a Following
- 49ers' Loss Is the Lions' Gaines
- Club's Course in Good Shape for Newport Beach Pro-Am
- Kansas Impressive in Big Eight Opener, 76-61
- Broadcast Veteran Heyward Named Chief of CBS News
- Nuclear Research
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- Tark the Shark Lands Big One: Fresno Upsets Utah
- Life on Earth
- Robert Citron
- Teen Pregnancy Program Ended
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- Gelman Fails to Qualify in Race to Succeed Beilenson
- Beverly Hills Police Stops
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- Obituaries - Jan. 9, 1996
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- Budget Talks: A Deal or Nothing at All?
- Merrill Lynch Proposed Deal, Documents Show
- CAMERA-SHY: A reduction in convenience store robberies...
- Merrill Lynch Offered O.C. Deal, Papers Show
- New Suit Seeks to Block Plan for Playa Vista
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- Wilson to Propose Closing Camarillo Hospital
- Loral Aeronutronic Braces for the Change
- 6 Years, 3 Owners : O.C.'s Loral Employees Brace for Latest Change
- S.F. Parties as Willie Brown Is Sworn In
- First Lady Sets Book Tour Strategy
- Officials Urge Reforms in Phone Policies
- Ruling Allows Family to Sue Over Fatal Fire
- Wilson Expected to Propose Closing Camarillo Hospital
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- BANKING & FINANCE - Jan. 9, 1996
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- SOUTH KOREA
- Murayama Exit Expected to Spur Recovery
- Treasury Chief Urges Debt Ceiling Be Raised
- Opponents of Pesticide Cite Risk to Schools
- 70 Years Before Sinkholes, L.A. Had a Subway
- 1 Person Killed in Freeway Crash
- Red Cross Schedules Classes for Volunteers
- Most Cities Meet Target for Trash Cuts
- Recycler at Port Should Clean Up Site, Scientists Say
- Tomba Wins in Slalom Again
- Another Honor for List : Wooden Gets Award but Wants to Talk Pants
- Georgia Tech Upsets Duke, 86-81
- FAMILY : 'Disney's World on Ice' Gives 'Snow White' a Flashy Edge
- 'Deathmaker' Kicks Off 'Films From Germany'
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- A Tragedy That Hovers Over a Community
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : Cunningham Gets Chance, Flubs It
- Van Nuys : Rotary Club 'Adopts' Anatola Elementary
- Who Wouldn't Be Grumpy Sitting on Ice?
- DANCE REVIEW : Kalinin Russian Gypsy Troupe Displays Style
- Penn State Continues Quick Start
- 22 Top County Officials Allowed to Charge Personal Calls to Taxpayers
- Wreaking Revenge : Getting your own back can be very cathartic for the wronged, psychologists say. Just don't get carried away and wind up in jail.
- Valleywide : Hearings Scheduled on Permit Requests
- Sunshine, Brief Fog in Week's Forecast
- Woodland Hills : Pierce Will Offer Saturday Registration
- Youths Sent Home Amid Probation Camp Crunch
- TV REVIEW : 'Survivors' Memoirs Offer Only a Glance at the Holocaust
- Weather Puts a Chill on GOP Politicking in N.H.
- Geary Theater Stages Comeback After 1989 Quake
- If I'm a Signatory at My Company, Can I Protect Myself? : Who can help an independent agent?. . . Workers' computer skills need upgrading
- S. Korea's Counterfeiters Make It Hard to Knock Off Knockoffs
- BOOK REVIEW / ESSAYS : One Take on the 'States of Confusion' That Are America : HOTEL AMERICA: Scenes in the Lobby of the Fin-de-Siecle by Lewis Lapham; Verso; $24.95, 371 pages
- If They Unite to Fight, Minorities Can Be a Majority : Gay rights: The conservative coalition is successful only because all the excluded groups can't see their common values.
- Heartbreaking Choice : Couple May Have to Divorce to Afford Organ Transplant
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- Chargers Again Have San Diego on Its Feet
- FBI Finds Kidnap Suspect, Boy After TV Airs Story
- Weather Puts Chill on N.H. Politicking
- Meeting George Burns Just Part of the Suite Life
- Report Details Denver Airport Radar Problems
- Smog Days
- O.C. Incidents Bring Up Police Role in Pursuits
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Likely Faceoff in Japan May Be Clash of Titans
- Harboring Doubts : Environmentalists Say a Scrap Metal Recycler at the Port of L.A. Should Clean Up Its Yard Before Its Lease Is Renewed
- Angels' Smith Injures His Knee While Hunting
- It Don't Come Easy
- Home Electronics in Transitional Phase at Consumer Show
- LAUGH LINES : Punchlines
- Couple Weigh a Heart-Rending Act
- Governor Wants a Father in the House
- A Remedy for Substance Abuse
- What Will Tobacco Firms Think of Next?
- At Libraries, Tradition Shelved
- Straddling Lanes a Safe Call for Motorcyclists, Experts Say
- Injury to Sideline Angels' Lee Smith
- Feeding the Fever of a Super Bowl
- Subtleties Escape the Camerata
- Stars Left in a Daze
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- Bomber's Slaying Helps Shin Bet Regain Luster at Home
- Mall Rebate Fuels Debate : Many Support Expansion but Oppose Tax Break for Developer
- Lakers Finished on Short End
- Long Beach State Women Win
- Scott's Comeback Is Back on Track
- Dempsey Takes On Sports Agents
- WEEKEND : Theater : 'Rainmaker' Works No Miracles Today
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Rumors' Spins a Well-Paced, Wacky Tale
- Link to the Past : The return of chain gangs is not about hard labor. For Alabama, it's good PR in a crime-weary world. For inmates, it's humiliation that weighs heavier than leg irons.
- Students Back Use of Race in Admissions
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- New Approach to Old Landfills Blooms at Cal Poly Test Site
- Sleepless or Sweep-Less in One Ventura Neighborhood
- Flag Salute Issue Still Burning at Saddleback
- Tomba Wins in Slalom Again
- Lit De Justice Is the Class of El Conejo Field
- PBS Lands Direct Hit With Gulf War Saga
- Big Blue Loses Cool, Cranks Up the Heat
- A Job for a Superhero : Artist Rejoins Marvel in Hopes of Rescuing Comics Industry
- Obstacles to Budget Deal Not Just Mathematical
- Tarzana : Group Targets Abuse in Teen Relationships
- Sportstown Could Be a Winner
- Answers Needed on a Deadly Toxin : How risky is use of methyl bromide on produce? State growers seek another phaseout delay
- Robinson's 41 Lead Trail Blazers, 113-97
- Pacoima : Chorus Falls Short in Numbers, Not Spirit
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : Depressed Allen Hints at Retiring
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Noise Addict Shows Off Young Talent
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- JAPAN
- Businessman Leads in Vote for Guatemalan President
- Wife Held in Shooting of Husband
- Obituaries : * Dick M. Woolery; Distributor for The Times
- The Challenge of Islamic Resurgence : Muslims: The rise of religion-influenced political parties overseas demands a new approach in U.S. policy.
- Methamphetamine Lab Suspected at Scene of Fire
- ORANGE COUNTY FOCUS : PERSPECTIVE : A Shot of Realityland Cracks the Mickey Mystique
- Colts Wearing Their Lucky Horseshoe
- Stereotypes: A Time-Honored Tradition
- MUSIC REVIEW : Antonio Pappano Leads Philharmonic
- 'Exhale' Strikes Chord With African American Audiences : Studios Are Inept, Not Racist
- A Security Blanket for Working Parents
- 2 Conservatives Face Off in Guatemalan Elections
- More Americans Are Visiting Cuba
- Studio City : Feuer to Hold Forum on Creating Mini-Park
- 1 Teen Killed, 2 Injured as Car Goes Off Road
- Canyon High School Vandalized
- Southland
- Rebound for 'Over-Owned' Techs Looks Elusive
- Opponents of Pesticide Cite Risk to Schools
- For Some GIs, Bosnia Is a Big Minefield
- Valleywide : Deadline Extended to Apply for Scholarship
- Oregon Wins Opener, 70-59
- Hot Prospect : Barons' Ludwicki Improves Her Game, Mulls College Choice
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Four Postmen Really Add Up
- Lack of Review Blamed for Big City, County Phone Bills
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- CityWalk Ready to Launch Second Phase
- ORANGE COUNTY FOCUS : IN PERSON : Sound of Birds Chirping Is Music to His Ears
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : Johnson Fuels Dolphin Talk
- Norman, on Birdie Binge, Gets Seven in Row
- Abbott Is Worth Every Penny Angels Are Pinching
- Hot O'Meara Does a Slow Burn on Way to Three-Shot Victory
- Washington Rally Is Too Much for UCLA
- Athletes: Will Work for Pay
- 'Larroquette: Less Whine, More Roses : But Series Remains True to Its Black Comic Vision by Using Symbolism to Deal With the Issue of Alcoholism
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- LAUGH LINES : No Common Grounds for a Happy Medium
- Wilson to Seek Extra Funds for Schools
- Committee Revises Thousand Oaks' '72 Open Space Guidelines
- 2 Hurt in Attack by Suspected Skinheads
- On the Cutting Edge
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- 2 Arrested in El Monte Drug Lab Explosion
- Ice Dogs Maintain Mastery of Rivermen
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- Cathedral in the Making Hosts Christmas
- Men Don't Mean to Be Rude . . . They Just Like to Share a Lot
- LAPD Aids Donor Search With 4 Drives
- Fight Between Tustin Neighbors Leads to Shooting
- Brimhall Has Sights Set on Bike Path
- Cowboys Do Two-Step on Eagles, 30-11
- 3 Okinawans Die as Marine's Car Veers Onto Sidewalk
- NEWS ANALYSIS : First Lady's Papers Fuel Talk of a Cover-Up
- HIGH IMPACT: Laguna Beach author Theodore Taylor...
- Baby Arrives in Fast-Food Parking Lot
- The Price of Public Office : Study on judgeships raises wider questions about the need for campaign reform
- Softball Clinic Draws Overflow Crowd of Girls
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- Japan's Conciliatory Policy Toward Myanmar Is Red Flag for Washington
- Pilot Killed in Crash of Experimental Plane
- U.S. Balloonist Set to Lift Off on Trip of Global Proportions
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- Blue Cross Receives a Vote of Confidence
- Myanmar's Drug Flow May Not Lessen
- AIR SUPPLY: The number of smoggy days...
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- Keeping a Date With Success
- 5.2-Magnitude Earthquake Rocks Kern County
- Man Armed With Knife Holds Up Hotel
- Pringle the Pragmatic, or Pringle the Partisan? : GOP finally gets its speaker--but what sort will he be?
- Youth Camp Detainees Down by Two-Thirds
- Instead of Utopia, It Left a Lot of Lots to Be Desired
- A Really Pig Show : Pierce Event Introduces Visitors to Clean Swine, Other Farm Wonders
- Oiler Goalie Unforgettable to Ducks Now
- DANCE REVIEW : Hines at Home as a Dancer and Singer at Cerritos Center
- 'West Side Story' Goes South, and to R&B; and Jazz
- 'Exhale' Strikes Chord With African American Audeiences : Why Surprise at Film's Success?
- What's the Buzz? Clippers Cut Grizzlies Down to Size, 101-93
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- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : Christianity on Television
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- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : Remembering a Pioneer in Latino TV
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- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 8, 1996
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- Blizzard Slams Into East, Killing 20 People
- Mexican Cinema Is Fading Out
- Blizzard Buries East in Brutal Deep Freeze
- PERSPECTIVE ON NIGERIA : Dawdling While a Nation Crumbles : Intervention is needed before the crisis becomes a regional catastrophe. An oil embargo could be too late.