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- 700 Seized in Gang Sweep; 2 More Die in Shootings
- Newcomer Prevails in Hawaii's Primary
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- San Diego Beats Odds--and Seattle : Chargers Surprise AFC West Leaders, Snap Losing Streak
- The Seoul Games / Day 3 : For Wright, '72 Sprint Coach, Situation Is All Too Familiar
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- Mauro's Two Goals Boost UCSD to a Soccer Victory at Whittier
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- It's Miller Time as Atlanta Beats 49ers : No Longer a Raw Rookie, He Leads Falcons' Surprising 34-17 Win
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- Housing Panel Balks at Criticism : Poor Performance Reports Spur Move to Revamp Reviews
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- Dolphins Get Good Start, First Win
- Oilers Get Shot Down by Jets' Tough Defense
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- National League Roundup : Giants Complete a Sweep of Astros, 10-3
- DANCE REVIEW : Folklorico Is a Window to Mexico's Past
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Johnnie Taylor Reaches the Soul in 9th Long Beach Blues Festival
- ART : Irvine's First Piece of Public Sculpture Celebrates the Past but Says Much About the Present
- The Seoul Games / Day 3 : Gymnastics : Soviets Vault to First; U.S. Takes Tumble
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- MUSIC REVIEW : Fireworks Finale at Bowl
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- MUSIC REVIEW : L.A. Chamber Orchestra Opens Its 20th Season at Two Venues
- A Lean Gordon Lightfoot Plays the Greek Theatre
- Turbines Flop; Two Boats Flip
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- Conservative Liberalism from Peter, Paul & Mary
- It's No Joke, Chargers Give Seattle a Jolt, 17-6
- DeBerg Has His Day, 20-13 : Ex-Bronco Leads Chiefs to Victory Over Broncos, Elway
- Mickey Mouse Junket Earns Fleece
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- The Nation : 5,000 March for Damaged Torah Scrolls
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- Average SAT Scores Slip; Ethnics Gain : 1st Decline in 8 Years; Minorities Continue Decade-Long Pattern
- Errant Trident Missile Destroyed
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- Piloting Airports Into Future : Manager Has Navigated Through 20 Years of Turbulent Growth
- Man Slain in Ambush at Echo Park Home
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- I'll Be a Back-on-Police-Beat Chief, Not a Society Leader, Burgreen Says
- Hebert's Memory Is Right On : Former USFL Star Returns to Detroit and Wins With Saints
- County Panel Gets Turn to Study 4 Options : Rail Route Selection Inches Forward
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- Louganis Hits Head on Board, Returns for Best Dive of Games
- Bush Bends Data to Adorn State of Economy: Dukakis
- THE DAZZLE RETURNS : Once Controlled by Sign Trade, Neon Is Revived as Art
- Former Duvalier Adviser Takes Control in Haiti
- 25 Wounded as Armenians, Azerbaijanis Trade Shots
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- Gilbert-Spawned Rains Sweep North, Flood Oklahoma Town
- Republican Avoids Specifics on Issues : Attacks on Dukakis Dominate Quayle Speeches
- 39% of Incarcerated Juveniles Found Jailed for Violence
- Scouts Mount Drive on Hunger
- In Hot Water : Divers Have Cove Residents Upset--Again
- JOHN GALARDI : Top Dog of Wienerschnitzel : Frankfurter Meister Looks Back on 38 Years in Fast Food
- 'Stop Killing,' Pope Urges Mozambicans : Pontiff Calls for Peace and Justice in War-Torn African Nation
- W. German Athlete's Soles Get Seoul Guard Into Trouble
- Many Battles but No Winner : A tenacious Occidental Petroleum Corp. and ambivalent city officials have fought to a draw for 22 years over Palisades drilling.
- LOTTERY WINNERS 9/17
- The Seoul Games / Day 3 : Boxing : Banks' Knockout a Stunning Blow to U.S.
- American League Roundup : Red Sox Push Yankees 6 1/2 Games Out
- Golf Roundup : Palmer Has First Win Since 1985
- Hawaii Rallies to Overcome San Jose State
- Bomb Explodes in West L.A.
- Production to Be Ended at Rockwell Site : 6 Buildings at El Segundo Complex to Be Sold
- E. German Drives Truck Across Border to West
- Swedish Ruling Party Wins as Greens Enter Parliament
- The scene: A "listening party" for Keith...
- 'Teaching to the Test': Dim Ethical Area for Educators
- The Seoul Games / Day 3 : Women's Basketball : U.S. Gets a Workout in Win Over Czechs
- Beuerlein Plays Like a Winner, but Teammates Don't
- Norwood Gives Bills Lift, 16-14 : His Third Field Goal Beats Patriots, Helps Buffalo to 3-0 Record
- Giants Get Controversial Call, Rare Win in Texas
- Prep Review : Corona del Mar, Dana Hills Jockey for Position : County Cross-Country Powers Are in the Running for Honors Again This Year
- College Roundup : UCLA Wins Irvine Water Polo Event
- 'Chargers Report' Skirts the Boundaries of Reality
- OPERA REVIEW : A Kitsch Spectacular in San Francisco
- National Peoples Gang Will Appear in Festival as Talent Contest Winner
- Legalized Solidarity 'Close,' Walesa Says
- Walter P. Chrysler Jr.; Art Collector, Auto Scion
- No Credit for Humor
- Science / Medicine : Wishbone Works as 'Spring'
- Developer Wants to Begin Despite Protest Over Trees
- Prep Review : Quarterbacks Thrown for a Loss
- 'Affirmative Action's Edge'
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- California's Best : Highlights of the Internationally Respected L.A. County Fair Tasting
- Ground Breaking Set for Warner Gateway Complex
- Tourist Ramblings in Leningrad
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET : CHALLENGES OF THE WORKING LIFE : ONWARD AND UPWARD : FIRST JOB : CRACKING THE BOOK : To Get Started, in Publishing, Consider Courses and Small Presses
- Man Injured When Jet Crashed Into Neighborhood Dies
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET : CHALLENGES OF THE WORKING LIFE : COMMITMENT : RAISING STAKES FOR WORKERS : Stock Plans Strengthen Loyalty When Employees Get Real Control
- Brewing Controversy : Coors Clan: Doing It Their Way
- A Gold Mine in Your Home, a Sense of Community Lost
- Court-Order Program Serves a Worthy Cause
- THE SEOUL GAMES : TV : NBC's Coverage of Opening Draws Praise--From NBC
- Field Goal Lifts La Quinta Past Orange
- Unlocking Kids' Imagination--That's Dr. Fad's Delight
- Dodgers Bounce Back Against Reds : Gibson Has Winning RBI, Howell Earns 20th Save in 4-3 Victory
- DAY 2 : THE SEOUL GAMES : U.S. Flattens Spain, Sets Sights on Brazil : Spain Coach Says He's Real Impressed, but Thompson Complains About Defense
- An X From the Past
- Lethal Sequel
- Bush or Dukakis? How Will the Arts Fare?
- China Seeks Closer Ties to Soviets, Premier Says
- The World : Iceland Regime Quits as Economy Falters
- Women Stayed Home in the Cold War
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- Couple Sue School District Over Son's Suicide
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- DAY 2 : THE SEOUL GAMES : American Women Should Fare Well in Gymnastics
- THE SEOUL GAMES : U.S. Starts Slowly, Defeats Japanese : Volleyball Team Wins in Three Games; Netherlands Next
- Jones, Montclair Prep Humble Simi Valley With Easy 24-7 Win
- THE SEOUL GAMES : Daley Thompson Lives for a Shot at His Third Gold Medal in Decathlon
- Q & A with WAYNE GRETZKY : Kings' Star Has One Regret : Brilliant Career Can't Dull Pain of Leaving Home at 14
- Aztecs Are Clueless Until It's Too Late
- Haitian Leader Namphy Ousted in Military Coup
- Massive 3,000-Year-Old Industrial Center of Biblical People : Philistine City Yields Secrets to Archeologists
- Artists, Entertainers in Venice Fear Vendor Plan Will Steal Their 'Stage'
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET : CHALLENGES OF THE WORKING LIFE : ONWARD AND UPWARD : IN SEARCH OF NURSES : Hospital Recruiters Hope Marketing Campaigns Will Cure Acute Shortages
- Israel's Use--Abuse--of Detention
- Intruder Killed During Break-In
- Commentary : How Green Was This Valley? Future May Never Know
- Padre Notebook : Kruk Says He Needs a Rest to Relight Fire
- Baseball : National League Can't Find Answer for the Lack of .300 Hitters
- THE SEOUL GAMES : Everything but Emotion : Seoul's Opening Ceremony Impresses L.A. Games Producer David Wolper
- Small-Time Firm Waits for the Pot of Black Gold at End of the Rainbow
- Baby Bores : Nowadays, It's the Adults Who Should Be Seen, Not Heard
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- Police Arrest 225 in Crackdown on Gangs
- Report Alleges Chemical Arms Atrocities by Japan in WWII
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Holieway Tunes Up for USC : He Leads Sooners to 28-10 Victory Over Arizona
- Capitals Have Something to Prove : Vagabonds Courtnall, Sheehy in 3rd Division Since Jan. 1
- Padres' Gwynn Records a No. 1 Hit : He Passes Winfield on Career List During Split With Braves
- Chesnut Triggers Cal Lutheran Win Over Hayward
- DAY 2 : THE SEOUL GAMES : Jerome James Ends Up in Seoul Without a Box-Off
- Golf Roundup : Rinker Shoots a 65, Ties Pate, Weibring for Lead
- Larkin's Star Begins to Rise in the U.S.
- Panel Studies IRS' Conduct of Internal Probes
- Israelis Hunt Lebanon Guerrillas
- Candidates Should Recall Origins of the Tax Revolt
- Torrance Police Arrest 14 in 'Ransack Burglary' Ring