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- MAN WITH A MISSION : Hollywood Park Hires Executive to Tackle Company's Debt Woes
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- 23 Arrested for Failing to Pay Child Support
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- Rights Official Won't Testify in Bias Lawsuit
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- National League Roundup : This Time, Mitchell, Giants Don't Leave Reds an Opening, 8-1
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- $25,000 Libel Judgment : Freethinker Foes Think Very Little of Each Other
- Rep. Udall, Battling Parkinson's Disease, Fends Off Calls for Retirement
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- Memorial Set Monday for Rev. Thatcher Jordan, 77
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- Harvard Crew Finishes First; UCLA Is Last
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- Port District Hit on Latino Hiring : 'The Numbers Are Appalling'; Coalition Urges New Steps
- Keep Home Cooler by Installing Foil in Attic
- Batman, the Gamble : Warner Bros. is betting big money that a 50-year-old comic book vigilante will be a 'hero for our times'
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- Wary Merchants Back Lake Avenue Plan
- Gardening : 'Spring, Part II' Arrives at Garden in Your Area : Agapanthus and hydrangeas are late bloomers, waiting until June to flower.
- Sands of Time Can't Slow This Beach Volleyball Player
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- Gardening : If Space Is Limited, Fig Tree Is the One to Pick : Many varieties can be grown in Southland, offering harvest of delicious fruit.
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