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- Annoying Behavior of Children Called a Normal Part of the Growing Process
- Victims Desperate : Alzheimer's: Hope in THA Persists
- Class of '88 Is Up by 40,000 Students
- Classic Americana : Disney Buffs Snap Up the Art That Sold
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- Share and Share Alike
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- OPEC Officials Again Fail to Agree on Cuts : Saudi Counterproposal to Reduce Output by 1% Rejected by Cartel
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- Georgia Frontiere Files for Divorce After 8-Year Marriage
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- Great Dismal Swamp Is a Quiet Virginia Refuge
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- Tongue Twist : Our Language Is Full of Words Wrested From Webster's Intentions
- Upgrading Airports
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- Shuttle Astronaut Remembered as Local Hero
- Queen Elizabeth Opens Expo '88 in Australia
- French Vessel Shells Rebels in New Caledonia
- City's 4th in 5 Years : Norwalk Council Begins Search for New Manager
- Gore, Tidying Up After New York, Makes Peace With the Jackson Camp
- Voices of Violence in Northern Ireland
- Mills' Widow Upset With Carson's Reaction to Death
- Warhorse Bill Roberts Pushes On for Horn
- Stanley Cup Playoff : Devils Defeat Capitals, 3-2, Advance to Conference Finals
- San Diego Sports et Cetera : Streak Hits 19, Then Aztecs Lose in Doubleheader Split
- Free Press Fight Finds New Front in Cable TV
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- Economic Conversion: A Call to Phase Out the Swords
- Korean Conglomorate Purchases Building
- A Realistic Formula for the State Budget
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- SPECIAL: POOLS & SPAS : Seven Ways to Win at Pool
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- Awash in a Sea of Red Ink : Princess Louise Owner Files Chapter 11
- Challenger Marmillion Embarks on Uphill Fight Against Beilenson
- Letting It Ride for 20 Years : Union Station Project Incomplete
- The Nation : 10,000 Rally to Protest Low Wage Rate
- Their Love Tunes Differ From Mainland Cousins : 'Sweet Nothings' of Hawaiian Fruit Flies
- NBA Playoffs : Floyd Gets 42 Points, and the Rockets Get Even
- Impact of Lukas' Style Is Being Felt in Racing Game
- Golf Roundup : Norman and Strange Share Lead in Texas After Long Day
- DOWN DAY AT CROWLEY LAKE : Fewer Fishermen Have to Work Harder for Smaller Catches at Eastern Sierra Trout Opener
- White Lion--Escaping the Rock Pack
- The Fortitude of Our Foremothers : A HISTORY OF THEIR OWN<i> by Bonnie S. Anderson and Judith P. Zinsser (Harper & Row: $25; 640 pp.) </i>
- Kasler Corp. Sells Contracting Unit to Midwest Firm
- Collection Used to Study Diseases : 1 Million Ticks Hunt for a Home
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- Colleges to Take Tougher Policy on Date Rape
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- Gang Suspect Held After Man Slain at Home
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- Prep Wrap-Up : Serra in Hunt for Playoffs
- Bill Proposes Redesigning Tails of Nation's Familiar Coins
- Brokerage Co. Moves
- THE AUTOMOBILE AGE<i> by James J. Flink (The MIT Press: $25) </i>
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- Soviet, U.S. Doctors and Students on Tour
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- Environment : Notes about your surroundings.
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- Commentary : A Pregnancy Here Is a Far Cry From Paradise
- L.A. Airport Program Puts a Damper on Noise From Jets
- Tennis : UCLA Women's Coach Hopes to Turn It Around at the End of This Year
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- He's Really the Wizard of Pride
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- HUD Accepts Inspectors for FHA Home Mortgages
- ST. CROIX: : In the West Indies, far from events of international concern, it's easy to realign priorities and forget problems at home.
- Technology Corridor Assn. Makes Awards for Projects
- Neighbors Raise a Stink Over Plans for Composting Facility
- Mother Defends Her Handling of Donations for Three Liver Transplants : Controversy May Be the Legacy of Little Ronnie DeSillers
- Indonesian Entrepreneur Transforms Slum Into Fantasy Land
- 'I wish all America felt as euphoric as we do.' : Victory in U.S. Congress Brightens Trek to Wartime Internment Camp
- Top Reporter Tracks Real Miami Vice : It's the Small Things That Count, Herald's Buchanan Believes
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- Architects Form Firm
- New Edwards Cinema Opens in Santa Ana
- True Grit : One Woman's Triumph Over the Nightmare of Random Violence
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- Firm to Monitor Asbestos-Affected State Structures
- AROUND HOME : Notes on Vuarnet Sunglasses, Unusual Windows and Antique Clocks : Windows With a View
- Awaiting Reform, Montoya Pitches 'Last' Fund-Raiser
- Ambulance Service Across the U.S. Is in Critical Condition, Experts Say : Mismanagement and Inefficiency Plague Many Systems, Critics Charge
- Southeast Area Cinco de Mayo Rites Start Today
- 'Didn't Know . . . We Still Had a Pilot' : 13 Minutes of Terror: Calm Amid Jet Crisis
- The House
- Duarte to Start Voluntary Trash Recycling
- Whiteman Airport to Get Tower Oct. 1
- Community College Roundup : Buccheri Sets Stolen Base Record as Golden West Wins to Stay in Race
- McMillin Scores His First Victory in Las Vegas Race
- Ray Stays Hot; Finley Goes 9 in Angel Win
- Scaled Down
- AROUND THE WORLD, PART II
- San Francisco Museums to Reorganize Collections
- FICTION
- Skellig Isles, Home of 6th-Century Monks
- Discount Tours Available to Many Countries
- A Journey to the Headwaters of the Vile : THE DAY OF CREATION<i> by J.G. Ballard (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $17.95; 254 pp.) </i>
- Fireplaces Get Scrutiny from Smog Fighters
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- Church Chooses Dome That Will Seat 10,000 : Congregation Saved About Half When It Needed Larger Sanctuary for Growing Flock
- Dear Dale: : Some 1,2,3s About House Numbers
- Construction Starts on Business Center
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- Reagan Offers to Sign Trade Bill Without Labor 'Frills'
- Brown Sees Murray as Democrats' Best Choice in 54th District Race
- Worker Dies in Sand Vat
- Condor Chick Gobbles Down Its First Meal
- 'Poor Man's Bomb' Goes Global : Technology Puts Chemical Weapons in Most Volatile Hands
- City, Developers Deny Fault as Time Bomb Ticks : City Won't Post Signs Despite Parents' Pleas
- Padre Notebook : Santiago, Davis Clearly April's Best : Catcher, Reliever Dominating as Season's First Month Ends
- College Tennis Championships Set for Georgia
- Taking the Field With 'Oink,' 'Gumby' & Co.
- Essex Video Faces Legal, Financial Setbacks : Pornographic Film Distributor Goes Bust; Company's President Busted
- Science Fare : Pre-Coordinated Color Collections May Prevent Makeup Mismatches
- Back Again to the Drawing Boards
- Students Cannot Take Final if They Owe School
- New Psoriasis Drug Reportedly Likely to Cause Birth Defects
- In War-Torn Eritrea, Rebels Gain on an Ethiopian Regime Sustained by U.S. Aid
- Southland on 'Collision Course' With Pollution Disaster, Officials Warn
- Suspect Ordered to Stand Trial in 'Nightmare' Case
- Taft Cries Foul Over 1-Point Loss in Super Quiz
- Entrepreneur Will Go Shopping for Man's Best Friend
- McMartin Fallout Eases; Preschools Again at Capacity
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- A Film Actor Takes Wing in 'M. Butterfly'
- A Constructive Look at Buildings That Never Were
- Hart Murmurs
- Turtle Bay Resort Continues It's Crawl on Oahu
- True Story
- Remote Mining Town Stands Silent, Empty
- THE MAN WITH NO ENDORPHINS and Other Reflections on Science<i> by James Gorman (Viking: $15.95; 163 pp.) </i>
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- Coconut Grove Headquarters for Trendy Pros
- From Michelangelo to Moore, Pietrasanta Carves Its Niche
- Michigan Trend Gaining Acceptance : 'Open Adoption' Preserve Ties to Birth Mother
- Taiwan Songwriter Who Went to China Sues for Royalties
- A Whole Flock of Sheepskins
- Kenya: A Legal System in Turmoil : Confusion, Chaos, Corruption and Brutality Are Common
- All that is left of developer Peter N. Snyder's vision of what the lower San Gabriel Valley might become is an ornate building that city officials hope to make into a centerpiece for renewal along Atlantic Boulevard. : El Encanto: Land Rush Monument : Dream Lived and Died
- Police Arrest 5 at Anti-Abortion Protest at Clinic
- NINJA: Hero or Master Fake? : Others Kick Holes in Fabled Past of Woodland Hills Martial Arts Teacher
- McMartin Case Cast Wide, Dark Shadow : Charges, Suspicion Resulted in 7 Area Preschools Closing
- Press Wins Main Event at Saugus
- BASEBALL MISCELLANY : NAMES AND NUMBERS:
- Ballplayers Sought for Charity Games
- Garrido Gains 800th Career Victory
- VIEWPOINTS : Directors Must Learn to Say No
- The Invasion of the Booksellers : BEHIND THE BEST SELLERS
- The State : 2 Small Quakes Jar Southland
- Will Divorce Torts Play Here?
- Party Leaders Squelch Arab Democrats' Mideast View
- Mexico, Insulted, Rethinks Its Role in U.S. Drug War
- High School's Lunch a 5-Credit Course
- Santa Barbara Tops Hawaii in Volleyball
- City, Developers Deny Fault as Time Bomb Ticks : $6.3-Million Settlement Doesn't Defuse Live Artillery Rounds Still in Tierrasanta Canyon Where Children Play
- Cuban Boxers Batter U.S. Team Again, 10-2
- Derby Trial at Churchill Downs : Jim's Orbit Finds Groove, Wins 6-Horse Photo
- His Ratings Have Turned a Bit Rank
- Fresno State Beats Titans, Clinches PCAA Title
- Santa Barbara Defeats Hawaii in Volleyball
- NHL Notes : McSorley Incident May Alter Rules
- The American Dream: East
- Panel to Review Orange County Architecture
- DRUG ADS: PRESCRIPTION FOR CONTROVERSY : Pharmaceutical Firms Bypass Doctors to Aim Pitch Directly at Consumers
- San Diego Apartment Sales Booming in First Quarter
- Zarf Trug Snye Zax Rax Moolvee
- Pomona Retail Center Begun
- Five Survivors Find Themselves Trapped in Middle of Iran-Iraq Propaganda War
- Ton of Marijuana Seized at Airstrip; 3 Arrested
- Houston Disappearing, Piece by Piece
- Fremont Proposes Ambitious Plan for Latchkey Children
- U.S. Eases Ban on Payment of Bills in Panama
- Park Plan Upsets Residents Who May Lose Homes
- Gorbachev Vows No Interference With Religion
- Shift in Ethnic Balance Upsets Anglo Parents
- Local News in Brief : Trial in Mobil Picket Case Set for March
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- Wayland Baptist completed the first-ever sweep of...
- Drug Lab Explodes
- Loyola Still on Skid, Gives Up 1st Place
- Erratic Grant Leaves Padres No Way Out
- 1961 PHILLIES : They Made Their Mark in Baseball History With 23 Consecutive Losses
- Baseball : Athletics Draw an Ace From Their Bullpen: Dennis Eckersley
- Quibbles & Bits
- Where Have All the Viewers Gone?
- Intense Lobbying Cools U.S. Anger at Toshiba
- View of Asia Before Motorbikes, Television
- Construction Will Begin on Burbank Site
- It's Patently Absurd That There Are No More Good Inventions
- NBC has set aside its entire prime-time...
- Mitterrand Maintains Big Lead Over Chirac, Final Polls Show
- The World : Jordan Ousts TV Newsman
- Congressional Liberals Switch to the Offensive
- Making the Schools Work
- POINSETTIA
- Hearing Aid : Soundproofing Muffles Plane Noise in Homes Near LAX
- High Speed, Low Yield : For the steurer Family, Stock Car Racing Is Not an Easy Way to Make a Fast Buck
- Doubts Linger From Disney's Canceled Project
- THE 1968 KENTUCKY DERBY : THE VICTORY THAT WASN'T : Dancer's Image, Who Finished First, Was Disqualified After Positive Test for Illegal Medication
- CBS UPDATE: Remember those rumors we mentioned...
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- How to Succeed in the Movies Without Really Trying : Cartoonist Ron Cobb's Strange Trip From the '60s to 'E.T.'
- Irvine Complex Plans Disclosed
- Biggest Jumbo Jet Makes Aerial Debut
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- Merciful M. D. : Pioneering Physician Also Political Advocate for AIDS Victims
- Truck Dealer to Move From Huntington Park
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- Pedaling for dollars on a bicycle built for two.
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- Commentary : With Library Cuts, Information Is Gained at Expense of Knowledge
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- UNDER FIRE : Does L.A.'s Fire Department Have It In for Alternative Clubs?
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- What's going on at Nathaniel Narbonne High...
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