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- Lawmaker Targets On-Screen Smoking
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- PREP LEAGUE
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- Wildcats Go for Broke, Fall Short
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- FLIP THROUGH A DVD MAGAZINE : A New Page Turned (Quickly) in Home Video Presentation
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- Ogea Hits Big Time
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- Evidence Casts Doubt on Camarena Case Trials
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- Case Has Rare Gap in Body of Evidence
- Fight Against Cancer Leaves Him a Winner
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- Win Leaves USC With Fowl Taste
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- Florida State Strikes Quickly Against Virginia, 47-21
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- Remote Ghost Town and Its Apparitions Can Be Yours for $99 a Night
- JUNIOR COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
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- NOTES : Eisner: Comment Is 'Inappropriate'
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- EIGHT-MAN
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- Pier Group
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- Just Like Old Times
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- Mixed Prices at Mini-Bars
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- Smart Aleck
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- 'Unstrung Heroes'
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- Two Arrested After Fatal Shooting
- In an Express League eight-man game:
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- USC Still Running After McCullough
- Death Takes Away a Holiday
- Swiss Missed
- Sic Transit
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- Trails of the Unexpected
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- Ann Devroy; Washington Post's White House Reporter
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- Time to Check It Out
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- Hubinger Returns to Northridge
- Chalk It Up to Duck Luck
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- Run for the Border, Then Take a Walk
- The Golf Cart That Zigs
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- At Art's Service
- In Brief
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- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
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- Fuhr Finds How to Stop Capitals
- RICHARD CURTIS / SCREENWRITER
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- Event Restores Faith in People
- Editor's Note
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- Sometimes, a Little Peer Honesty Can Help
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- Mark Kroeker
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- THE BLACKLIST
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- Mortgage Companies Took Different Paths to IPO
- Successful Labor Talks Applauded
- The Spirit Is Willing . . . to Take It to Court
- Condos Can Be Sold Despite Litigation
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- Valley Secession
- TUB THUMPERS
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- Barber Could Take a Little More Off the Top
- Views on Ventura City Council Race
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- IT'S BROKE, FIX IT
- FADE TO BLANK
- The First Mrs. Egly
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- Vote for Education on Election Day
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- Cal-OPTIMA Audit Misleading
- Disastrous Advice
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- Drug Recipes Aren't Just on Web
- Obituaries - Oct. 26, 1997
- He Is Now Ramsey the Second
- O.C. Leadership Bound to Have New Look in '98
- Letting Jackson Go Not Worth It for Mariners
- The Best of Goth Worlds
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- Array of Health Tests to Be Offered Sunday
- Anti-Zeanah Pitch Called a Threat to School Bond
- Downtown Lighting Project Advances
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- Blizzard Beats Reign
- Troy's Offense Is a Dud During 14-7 Loss to Buena Park
- Division IV Field Eats Herman's Dust
- Starting Lineup Up in the Air
- Arguments Completed in Haun's Penalty Phase
- Board Violated Tax Appeals Law, Judges Rule
- Celebrities, Teachers Offer Kids Lessons in Inspiration
- Sky Is King in 'Aviation Alley'
- City Clears Out Wash
- McCullough to Have His First Test at USC
- Sylmar Wins Again, but Engilman Not Satisfied
- Zaragoza Directs Magnolia to Easy Victory Over Anaheim
- McCray, 36, on the Bubble
- Albert Avoids Jail Sentence With Apology
- TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE
- There Have Been Few Happy Returns
- Panel Seeks Voter Verification in Sanchez Race
- 4.9 Quake Leaves No Serious Damage
- Mother Discusses Daughters' Deaths
- Police Seek Leads in Fatal Hit-and-Run Crash
- Churches Seek Unity to Combat Society's Ills
- Woman Struck in Crosswalk by Bus
- Lawyers Say 2 Students in Protest Used as Scapegoats
- Civil Rights Festival Will Feature Movie Premiere
- Mello-Roos District OKd for New School
- Group Unveils Area Revitalization Plan
- Churches Offered a Ticket to the Internet
- Martinez Is Headed to Market
- Baseball Coach Named at Palmdale
- Orange Hands Canyon Its 3rd Straight Shutout
- Jane's Addiction Reunion Is Spellbinding
- Lisa Stark Recovers From Series of Wipe Outs
- Semiconductors Fuel Wide Decline; Dow Is Down 132
- Semiconductors Fuel Steep Slide as Dow Falls 132
- Wheeler Diller
- Kaczynski Refuses Court-Ordered Psychiatric Tests
- President's Party Sweeps Municipal Elections in Algeria
- Democrats Seek Gingrich Donation
- Professors to Address Digital Technology
- Laguna Water District Locates Preferred Site for New Reservoir
- Truck Wreck Snarls Traffic on Freeway
- Board Considers Putting Library Tax on Ballot
- Thomas Aquinas College Gets Endowment From Ex-U.S. Official
- Juvenile Crime Will Be Topic of Hearing
- Foothill Again Gets Past Newport Harbor in Water Polo
- Monarchs Given a Scare, Recover to Beat Diablos
- Concordia Soccer Team Finally Ends Long Slide
- In other nonleague games:
- It Has Been a Bumpy Start
- Tagliabue Gives Deposition in Trial
- Sonora's Big-Play First Half Is Enough to Beat Fullerton
- Waldorf Blown Away by His Sizable Lead
- Programs, Auction to Aid Actors Co-op
- African American Artists' Exhibition Focuses on Paradox
- EG&G; Wins Bid for Airport X-Ray System
- Hernandez Question Splits Angry Council
- Affair of the Heart
- State Funds to Be Used to Hire Extra Officer
- Bosnian Case Pours Salt on a War Wound
- Anti-Gang Prayer Rally Planned at Park