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- USC, Fullerton in Series Rematch
- Valley Perspective : Students' Visit to Mexican Village Leaves Lasting Memory : Hoover High group moved by glimpse of extreme poverty
- U.S. Drug Ruling Is Criticized
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- Pop Music / ROCK / COUNTRY / R&R; / RAP / LATIN / JAZZ : Bono Voyage! U2 to Tour U.S. in '97
- CEOs Likely to Find '95 Was as Good to Them as It Was to Stocks
- IN TRANSIT : Flight Light
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- COLOR BLIND : What's Black and White and Worn All Over? High-Contrast Clothes That, in a Colorful Fashion Season, Always Look Refreshingly Modern.
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- Officer Who Saw 'Face of the Devil' Finds an Angel: His Little Girl
- 'To Live'
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- Brea Olinda Holds Off Perris, 54-53
- Small Private Plane, Out of Gas, Lands Safely in Empty Lot
- Rockets Turn to Smith in a Pinch
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Moving Not in Plans for Clippers
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- Cal State Fullerton Offense Is Too Much for Oklahoma
- Watching the Grammys
- More Clint: A Fistful of Web Pages
- Eastwood, With Both Barrels : Warner's package 'Clint Directs Clint' showcases 12 movies with the acclaimed filmmaker on both sides of the camera.
- A Hop, Skip, Jump All Over Europe
- Style / RESTAURANTS : Caviar by Candlelight
- Rules to Avoid Withdrawal Penalty
- The Life of the Party
- A Laughing Matter : Tired of silly knock-knock jokes? Take heart. Kids with a sense of humor become happier adults.
- Twists and Turns
- San Diego Easily Tops Pepperdine
- Reserving Campsites in the Northwest
- READERS RECOMMEND: HOTELS : R & R UNDER $100 : Tired of hearing about high-priced hotels? We asked our readers to reveal their favorite California lodgings with rooms less than $100. Here are the 71 top vote-getters.
- Brightening the Landscape : POETRY : DARK FIELDS OF THE REPUBLIC, Poems 1991-1995. <i> By Adrienne Rich (W.W. Norton: $25; 79 pp.)</i>
- Iraqi Death a Warning, Analysts Say
- SHOWS FOR YOUNGSTERS AND THEIR PARENTS TOO : Lions of Botswana roam TBS; 'Old Yeller' comes home to Disney; in orbit with Nick's 'Space Cases'
- Serb Military to Help Evacuate Sarajevo Area
- The Dole Predicament
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE ARTS : A Creative Approach to Survival : Accept the demise of the national endowments and start a new entity designed, run and financed by artists.
- Angry Foes Seeking to Bench Sports Complex Puzzle a Top Backer
- 2,000 Make a Splash for Water Park Jobs
- Vernon Helps Red Wings Score Another Knockout
- UCLA Gets Revenge Against USC
- Stember Chases a Goal and a Legend
- Last Call : While Strawberry Waits for Phone to Ring, Gooden Makes a Connection With Yankees
- Godina-Barnes Encounter More Dud Than Thud
- What I'm Listening to
- Oil Pumped From Tanker in Wake of Spill
- Fortier's Statements Define His Role in Bombing Trial
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Navy Orders F-14 Flight Restrictions
- Pilot, Friends Use 'Garage Technology' in Champion Air Racer
- Notes about your surroundings
- Obituaries : Edna Dixie Knox; Businesswoman, Ojai Resident
- Alcohol-Sensitive Devices on Cars Let Some Breathe Easier
- Park Agency Financing Threatens Investments
- Offerman Now Bleeds Royal Blue and Is Happy It's Not for Lasorda
- Whitfield Leads El Modena to Quarterfinal Victory
- Crowded Field in 1st District Makes Runoff Likely
- Logan R. Frazee; Shared Oscar for Special Effects
- Agriculture Dept. Billed for Prison Calls
- Spread of Chechen War Feared as Troops Shell Ingush Village
- FBI Claims Lipka Said He Spied 'Strictly for Money'
- Parents of Son Slain in Italy Find Solace
- 1 Stabbed, 3 Held in Eatery Brawl
- Day Laborers Say They Were Jobbed in Sting
- Boy Riding Bike Is in Coma After Being Hit by Car
- Tens of Thousands Mark Tet in Little Saigon
- Doggie Dragnet : Owners Howl Over Crackdown on Dogs Along Venice Beach
- $1-Million Gift Is a Class Act : Boost for Arts at Cal State Fullerton Helps Off Campus Too
- Playoffs Leave Da Costa, Donahue Battered and Bruised
- With Cigar Out, Big 'Cap Field Is Biggest Since '86
- When a Closed Fund Reopens, Enter Cautiously
- Architecture School Honors MOCA Director
- Adventure: Indonesia : Lost in Sulawesi : Midget buffalo, disco drums and a guide who can't use a compass--somehow it all equates
- Australian Students Wired for Learning in Outback
- Four-Star Films : 'All Quiet on the Western Front'
- FBI Says Lipka Spied 'Strictly for Money'
- The Buchanan Dilemma
- Valley Perspective : MTA Approach to Subway Plan Disturbing : The agency needs to remember this is a public project that will affect residents and public parkland.
- Park Agency Financing Methods Threaten Land Investments
- Northridge Falls at Sacramento
- Doing 65, Lancaster Finds Passing Lane
- PROFILE : The Master of Mayhem : Jackie Chan, Hong Kong's premiere action star, hopes to extend his reach to the U.S., demonstrating his propensity for poetic pummelings in 'Rumble in the Bronx.'
- Pop Music / ROCK/COUNTRY/R&R;/RAP/LATIN/JAZZ
- Rap Gets Soft (Really)
- SMALL CEREMONIES by Carol Shields (Penguin:...
- Big Shots, Little Shots and Golden Boys : NONFICTION : SPIKE, MIKE, SLACKERS & DYKES: A Guided Tour Across a Decade of American Independent Cinema, <i> By John Pierson (Hyperion/Miramax Books: $22.95; 371 pp.)</i>
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- Study Is Intended to Be a Wake-Up Call
- Computer Woes Delay Shuttle Satellite Test
- Riviera Enjoys a Nostalgic Week
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- Buena Stops Crescenta Valley
- Themelessness of Family-Owned Park May Seal Its Fate--or Be Its Salvation
- Real Men Don't Write Novels : FICTION : GIVE US A KISS: A Country Noir, <i> By Daniel Woodrell (Henry Holt: $22.50; 237 pp.)</i>
- Looking at More Than the Three Rs
- City of Angel : POETRY : NEITHER WORLD, <i> By Ralph Angel (Miami University Press: $9.95;, 94 pp.)</i>
- Environmental Philanthropist Rhoda Goldman Dies at 71
- Amrep Building Trash-Hauling Units 20 Years
- Giving the Gift of Opera
- Developers Plan to Put Temples of Angkor in Realm of Tourism
- Columnist Wins Award for Writing
- English Language Thrives in a S. Asian Reincarnation
- Iraqi Death a Warning, Analysts Say
- Man in Guard Uniform a Suspect in Tustin Burglary
- Candidates Speak Out on Clinics, Mugu, Library Funds
- Learn ABCs of Home Buying at Saturday's Fair
- England--Harold Savinar, Los Angeles: "Mackenzie Executive Travel,...
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- NASA Concerns Delay Shuttle Satellite Test
- Forbes Deals Blow to Dole, Wins in Delaware
- Galaxy 'Harassment' Noted in Study
- Jeez, He Was Only Protecting Her From Herself
- The Shooting of Alfredo Perez : A teacher of great promise is felled by a gangbanger's bullet
- Rights Progress Hurt by Painting Whole Groups With Same Brush
- 1,000 Answer Call for 'Beaver' Movie Roles
- Johnson Eats Up Rivals in Gritty Win
- Scramble Begins to Grab One of 64 Tournament Bids
- Thompkins Ties 3-Point Record, Again
- San Diego Easily Tops Pepperdine
- Christopher Travels South in a Tense Time of Change : Bolstering Latin ties in a tour tinged by campaign politics
- Favre's Sign Is a Roadside Distraction
- The Charts : 2Pac Too Strong
- You May Not Have Won, but Your Loss Isn't Total
- THE HERETIC
- 75 Cows Die, Dozens Hurt as Tractor-Trailer Overturns
- San Diego Zoo Hopes to Craft an Ark for Endangered Species
- Candidates Speak Out on Clinics, Mugu, Library Funds : The Candidates
- Davis' Absence Is No Longer Joking Matter
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- Arana Overcomes Fatigue, Wins City Championship
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP
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- Extra Incentives Are No Boost for the Titans
- Top-Seeded Mater Dei Turns It Up in Fourth Quarter to Advance
- Music Fans, Get Out Your Pens
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- Abloom in Philadelphia
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- Deaf Lifeguard's Lawsuit Accuses YMCA of Bias in Revoking Certificate
- Nation IN BRIEF : NORTH CAROLINA : Army May Kick Out 9 for Alleged Racism
- Clinton Backs Repeal of Logging Provision
- Teens Flood Park Looking for Sun, Fun and Work
- Nuggets Go Three for Four Against Jazz
- Kennedy's Retort Is Long and Loud
- Mortensen, Giltner Win Big
- Carter, Gauchos Press the Issue to Advance
- Ocean View Reaches Finals With Triple-Overtime Win
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- Navy Plane Plunges Into Ocean; 1 Dead
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- Political Strife Besieges Bangladesh
- Bacteria Suspected as Scourge Wilts Oleander Hedges
- Elderly Woman Battles Casinos Over Her Home
- Salt Lake High School Students Protest Club Ban
- Harlem Diary: Nine Voices of Resilience (Discovery...
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- U.S. Agents Remove Buchanan Backer's Gun
- Knowing a Candidate by the Friends He Chooses
- On Stage, These Guys Are Naturals : Rangers Moonlight as Environmental Troubadors
- Shooting Death of Man, 69, Probed
- Maiden Voyage : Historic Angels Flight Railway Reopens to Public With Plenty of Revelry and a Wisp of Nostalgia
- Valley Perspective : No One Has Right to Risk Kids' Lives : A couple lays two children's lives on the line to just beat a Metrolink train across the tracks. Why? To save 30 minutes?
- Just a Hearty Serving of 'Leftovers'
- With Game on Line, Ocean View Steps Up to Win, 63-59
- MUSIC / DANCE NEWS : UCLA Plans Asian-U.S. Exchange
- GRAMMY COMMENTARY : Boulez vs. the World--and Himself : Will too much success put an end to the hot-ticket conductor's winning streak?
- World IN BRIEF : RUSSIA : Village Shelled; War's Spread Feared
- Not Merely a Collateral Issue : County Puts Some Major Assets on the Line to Borrow Funds
- College Official's Contract Not Renewed
- U.S. Ponders New Uses for Alaska Military Base
- Valley Perspective : Moving Out of Harm's Way : Federal funds may be needed to protect Castaic Middle School
- New Complex Turns Dreams Into Reality
- It Helps Allen-Selmore to Know She, Ailing Baby Are 'in the Game'
- New Below-the-Knees Zone Doesn't Strike Their Fancy
- Village Christian Knocks Off Bell-Jeff in Seesaw Battle
- AND I QUOTE: What Political Books Are Saying : WE'RE RIGHT, THEY'RE WRONG: A Handbook for Spirited Progressives. By James Carville <i> (Random House: $10; 183 pp.)</i>
- Proust Hideaway Opens to Public
- PLUNGING AHEAD
- Save the Date
- L.A. Trash Trucks: Warnings Unheeded
- A Loss of Support for the Arts : Fewer young Americans attend classical concerts, operas
- Is There More to U.S.' China Policy Than Business Interests?
- A behind-the-scenes look at Orange County's political life : Assembly Race Hopeful Campbell Rips Beam and His Position Paper
- 500 Attend 4th Annual Empowerment Congress for South L.A.
- Airports Department Reorganization Studied
- 'UFO Town' Finally Begins to Have Some Fun With Mystery Crash in 1947
- Simpson Case Catches Up to D.A.'s Race
- Van Nuys Throws Its Wait Around, 76-73
- Temple, William & Mary Have Their Eyes on the 49ers' O'Brien
- Home Is Anything but Sweet for Waves
- Claremont Defeats Cal Lutheran to Gain Automatic NCAA Berth, SCIAC Title
- Michels Vaults His Way to First at L.A. Meet
- Pop Music / ROCK/COUNTRY/R&R;/RAP/LATIN/JAZZ
- Woman Killed in Drive-By Shooting
- Common Sense Is in the Driver's Seat
- Long Beach Breezes Past San Jose State
- Chang Can't Get Past Sampras
- Gomez Keeps Promise for UCLA
- More Gold for Sweden's Wiberg
- Bosnians Again Shooting --With Cameras, That Is
- This Painter Finally Puts Her Foot Down : Known for her whimsical paintings, Elizabeth Murray has taken on the art of sculpture--with a 12-foot-high red shoe.
- Why Seattle Still Loves to Hate the Golden State
- The Medium Is the Message--Especially on Deadline
- Obituaries : Ann Louise Copeland; Co-Founded Women With AIDS Group
- Live Radio Shows Make a Moment Matter
- Long Beach Gives Fans Going-Away Present
- Beyond Mere Slogans, U.S. Needs a GI Bill for Displaced Workers
- L.A. SPEAK : GUITAR CENTER RIFFS
- Harvard Classics, by Henri Cole
- My Victim's Better Than Your Victim
- CAMPAIGN '96 : An Anxious Alexander Seeks Victory
- The Ins and Outs of Bistros
- 'Circle of Friends'
- GOP Hopefuls
- Van Nuys High Science Team Places 2nd in Regional Bowl
- Man Dies After Hit-and-Run Accident
- Senator Opposes 2nd Stadium at Elysian Park
- Harvard-Westlake Unable to Defend a Quarterfinal Loss
- Simmons Sparks Irvine Past Nevada
- Highlighted With a Magic Marker
- Massachusetts Gets Its Taste of Defeat
- Mad, Bad and Dangerous : FICTION : LORD OF THE DEAD: The Secret History Of Byron, <i> By Tom Holland (Pocket Books: $23; 325 pp.)</i>
- Calm Corner of the Valley : West Hills has good schools, low crime, room to grow
- Advertising the Wrong--and Right--Image of Childhood
- Toru Takemitsu, Composer Who Blended East and West, Dies at 65
- Right Tone, Wrong Message for the GOP : Buchanan's protectionist rhetoric strikes a chord, but it turns Reaganomics inside out.
- Laguna Museum Members Could Scuttle Merger
- Getting Fired Up Over Miami's Topical Heat
- PROFILE : Anatomy of an Action Hero
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- Fast Facts : SPACE ODYSSEY
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- U.S. Pushes for Ban on Spraying
- Self-Adhesive Stamps Still Take a Licking
- Clinton Praises School Uniform Pacesetter
- Woman, 2 Boys Hurt as Van Rams Into Tree
- Simmons' Return Energizes Irvine
- Ice Dogs Lose to Blades Again
- Kings Tie Blues, 2-2, Keep Hold of Gretzky
- Just a Hearty Serving of 'Leftovers'
- MOVIES : Minnesota Maniacs
- Illinois' Henson Will Step Down at End of Season
- For Shame : Are pride and honor still American values? : SAVING FACE: The Politics of Shame and Guilt, <i> By Stuart Schneiderman (Alfred A. Knopf: $25, 336 pp.)</i>
- IRA Sets Off More Bombs
- Bahrain Hit by Explosion Near U.S. Naval Base
- Peace Proves Deadly for Vietnam Animals
- Calabasas Portrait
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- Williams Is a No-Basket Case
- Irvine Co. Unit Names Two New Senior VPs
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- The Fast Life : $10 of Iced Cappuccino on Number 8, Please
- Festivals, Feasts & Fairs
- When the Earth Shakes, Rattles and Rolls : NONFICTION : WHY THE EARTH QUAKES: The Story of Earthquakes and Volcanoes, <i> By Matthys Levy and Mario Salvadori (W.W. Norton & Company: $25; 215 pp.)</i>
- Journeys to the Hearts of Other Lands
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- Vigilant Street Cameras Drive Drug Dealers Away
- Surfer Vanishes Off S.F., Presumed Dead
- Ex-President of Anaheim Card Company Dies at 80
- How California Can Weather the Economic Slowdown
- Big Eighth Inning Lifts Trojans to Victory Over Florida State
- Chatsworth Catches Late Bus and Rolls Past Franklin, 61-41
- Emotional Loyola Routs San Francisco
- JAZZ : The Creative World of Kenton and Mulligan
- Germany's Reckoning : Hard questions are being raised about whether the Continent's premier economic power can retain its position in a global economy without sacrificing its high wages and social safety net.
- Something to Look Up To
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- Brownie McGhee; Singer, Guitarist Helped Spread Piedmont Blues
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- Golden West No Match for No. 1 Ventura
- Hey, It's Bob Newhart! Crank It Up, Man!
- VARIATIONS ON A THEME : Knott's Berry Farm unveils a make-over and new ride in the park's effort to face down larger competitors
- A Place for the Faithful
- Caller ID Service Sparks Battle Over Privacy
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Online Porn Figure Gets 5-Year Sentence
- Nation IN BRIEF : COLORADO : Luggage Meets Its Match in Denver
- Mission Possible : Team Begins Work on Crumbling Church Walls at San Juan Capistrano
- Ultramarathoner, 80, Sets Record With a Birthday
- Nation IN BRIEF : LOUISIANA : Affirmative Action Stand Draws Protest
- World IN BRIEF : BAHRAIN : Blast Wrecks Car Near U.S. Navy Base
- A PLANNING GUIDE TO FEB. 25-MARCH 1 IN ORANGE COUNTY
- Monahan and Lacey Differ on Business, Development
- Man, 19, Arrested in 4 Business Robberies
- Fullerton Gets by Saddleback in Grand Style
- Davis' Non-Arrival Is No Longer Joking Matter
- Stovall Lifts Woodbridge to Victory
- U.S. Filmmaker Tries to Level the Field