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- South Pasadena : Newsletter to Cease Publication
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- It's a Fake : Art: An exhibit at Pomona College gives viewers the chance to see more than two dozen clever copies.
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- PACIFIC 10 ROUNDUP : Vardell, Palumbis Lead Stanford Over Arizona
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- Bruins Turn Huskies Into Mush : UCLA: Daluiso kicks a 43-yard field goal with 10 seconds to play, dampening national title hopes of second-ranked Washington.
- Serra Routs Verbum Dei, 54-14; Game Is Stopped After Brawl
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- BIG WEST ROUNDUP : Craver Leads Fresno St. Past Pacific, 48-17
- In Brief: : <i> Albums are rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five (a classic). : </i>
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- Wounds That Heal, Ties That Bind : ROAD SONG; A Memoir <i> By Natalie Kusz (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $18.95; 216 pp.) </i>
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- Germans Give Gorbachev Rousing Send-Off, Thanks : Europe: Kohl cites the Soviet leader's role in unification. Crowds cheer him on the street.
- A Hip Opera : Education: The L.A. Music Center Opera created 'A Muskrat Lullaby' project for area grade schools. Students and teachers are singing its praises.
- L.A. Israelis Are Ignored No Longer : Emigres: The Jewish community announces a grant to help them assimilate. And even the Israeli government changes its tune.
- A kinder, gentler William F. Buckley? Some say the writer is mellowing as he crusades for a national service program for youth. : King of the Right
- Chamorro, Sandinistas in Accord : Nicaragua: The government's free-market economic agenda remains as the regime shelves anti-inflation plan.
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- UCI Medical Center, Nurses Reach 3-Year Contract Agreement
- Hunting Heirs Turns On a Deed : Property rights: Two men help descendants of those who gave land to railroads and communities to try to win back ownership or get a settlement.
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- Deadline Set for Ruling on Sewage Treatment : Environment: Bill gives the EPA until Nov. 30 to decide whether to hold Carson plant to tighter standards in treating waste pumped into the ocean.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
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- Louisville's Defense Stops Boston College
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- Huskies Don't Know What Hit Them : Washington: Chances for No. 1 go up in smoke against underdog UCLA.
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- WESTERN ATHLETIC ROUNDUP : San Diego State Barely Holds Off Hawaii, 44-38
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- Appeals Court Upholds Ban on Noriega Tapes : Media: CNN has aired the leaked phone-tap conversations. The government argued the broadcasts could hinder the jury selection process.
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- COUNTY ELECTIONS / NEW FACES : SCHOOLS SUPERINTENDENT : Dean Takes Aim at Peterson's Pet Projects, Style
- Wind-Fed Fire Destroys 330 Apartments : Thousand Oaks: An errant spark touches off flames that take firefighters seven hours to contain. The complex was still under construction.
- Passing Car Fires Into Birthday Party; Girl, 5, Is Killed
- Good Sports Send Baseball Cards to Gulf : Morale: Lawndale shop owner mobilizes collectors to donate thousands of cards to bored American troops.
- Possible Conflicts of Interest Stymie Council
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- Gordon Wins GTO Division
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Chang Rallies From 4-0 in Third Set to Win
- Scan Stages a Late Rally to Win Remsen by a Nose
- Air Carriers Are Facing Some Timely Questions : Airlines: The Department of Transportation claims major carriers have improved on-time performances. But a new report says otherwise.
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- SOUTHEAST AREA 1990 CAP SCORES
- Turks Struggle to Balance Islamic Heritage With Needs of a Secular State : Turkey: Government seeks to regulate and control fundamentalism amid concerns for the survival of tolerance.
- Commissioners Are Notified of Ethics Rules : Law: City attorney routinely sends letters stating conflict-of-interest rules. Appointees say they are not adequately briefed by the city attorney, Bradley Administration or campaign officials.
- CAP Score Rebound Cheers Pomona Schools
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- OF, BY AND FOR THE CHILDREN : Child stars go up against their peers in game show for the environment
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- Carson Ponders Slashing Budget of Much-Praised Park Programs : Finances: The city's recreation system is known as one of the best in the South Bay. But staff salaries and park maintenance costs are now a prime target for the budget ax.
- Sound, Fury Accompany an Airline's In-Flight Film
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- New Haven Police Chief's Tactics Draw Fire, Praise
- Canadian, U.S. Classes Study Acid Rain Effects
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- Fired School Guard Should Be Reinstated, Judge Rules
- No Mechanical Failures Found at Rail Crash Site : Accident: Investigators focus on why the westbound train failed to stop. The head-on Corona collision left four dead and two injured.
- UCI Mustn't Forget the Animals' Homes : * The Chancellor Needs a Residence on Campus, but He Isn't an Endangered Species
- Unser on the Mark to Win Pole
- BIG TEN ROUNDUP : Carlson's Kicks Help Michigan Beat Illini
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Pedroza, Ifyoucouldseemenow Take Aim at Starlet After Upset Victory in Moccasin
- Foley Provides Relief as USC Has a Rout, 56-7 : Trojans: Marinovich starts, but backup quarterback throws for two scores and runs for another against Oregon State.
- On a Tip, CSUN Falls by a Point : College football: Matadors' playoff hopes are in limbo after fluke two-point conversion lifts Cal State Long Beach, 25-24.
- Injury Reduces Fann to Role of Rooter : Northridge: All-American tailback watches as three other Matador running backs combine for 182 rushing yards.
- Debate Over CD Box Grows Even Longer
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
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- Psyching Out a Killer : CALIFORNIA STREET <i> By Donna Levin (Simon & Schuster: $18.95; 290 pp.) </i>
- One-Third of Israelis Favor Pull-Out, Poll Says
- Acting Out Anguish : Patty Duke Stars in ABC Movie Exploring Her Manic Depression
- What Patty Thinks About 'Patty'
- Natural Solution : Procedure That Is Rarely Used on Artificial Heart Valves Saves Life of Long Beach Patient
- Wives of Hostages Design Own Strategy for Iraq : Human shields: Many women plan to go to Baghdad, despite the Administration's opposition, to seek the release of spouses.
- American Indians Face Long Odds at College : Education: Only one in five at CSUN will graduate. Some researchers cite students' fears of not being able to return home.
- Alex Odeh's Brother Braces for Home Front Backlash
- Tunnel Visions Could Be Dangerous : Rams: Unbeaten Giants haven't forgotten Flipper Anderson's special exit after last season's L.A. playoff victory.
- SPOTLIGHT / FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM SATURDAY'S GAMES : NOTEWORTHY
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Helix Girls Sweep Their Volleyball Match
- Oilers Take Another Fall, 7-4
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- Ireland's President Beat All Odds to Win : Elections: Robinson is a feminist and a political outsider, and she's sympathetic to Protestants. Voters chose her anyway.
- South Pasadena : Fee Hikes for Services Approved
- CAP Scores Can't Tell You How One Student Did : Education: Experts say parents often misinterpret the data to conclude that their child is doing well. It isn't necessarily so, they say.
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS : Beefy Royal Linemen Carry Team to Record Eight Wins and Hog Heaven
- Clippers Get Booed Off the Court
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Arreola Earns Nationals Berth by Finishing 4th
- Southern Mississippi, 2-0 in Alabama, Beats Auburn
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- Japan's Labs Open at Last : Technology: We clamored for access, and Japan finally agreed. Guess who's likely to gain most?
- Listen to the Voice of the Children
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- MARTIN SCORSESE'S OBSESSION
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- Legislator Should Be Measured Against Needs of Constituents
- Defending Paul Simon Against Charges of Cultural 'Rip-Off'
- MARTIN SCORSESE'S OBSESSION
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- Security Pacific Loan to HAL Smacks of Cronyism
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- Los Angeles County - News from Nov. 11, 1990
- THE POST-ELECTION, BETTER-LUCK-NEXT-TIME REPORT : Where Is Mr. Smith Now That We Need Him? : Ten Americans Who Should Run for Public Office
- Auckland Is an Ode to British Past
- Fire Sweeps Construction Site of Luxury Apartments : Accident: Blaze destroys 330 units. Firefighters were hampered by dry winds and lack of access to water.
- Fire Sweeps Construction Site of Luxury Apartments : Accident: Blaze destroys 238 units. Firefighters were hampered by dry winds and lack of access to water.
- Preparation Program Hikes CAP Scores : Education: Several schools in Montebello Unified District show record results. But Long Beach District was below the state averages in every category.
- Bradley Wants Tougher LAPD Overseers : Police: The mayor is creating an active board of commissioners that will probe department misconduct and stand up to Chief Gates.
- Bradley Contributor Sent Business to CRA Official, Got Favorable Vote
- San Clemente Merchants Apply Some Pier Pressure : Crime: Businessmen are demanding added police protection against problems they say are being caused by skinheads and rowdy skateboarders.
- MGM Hopes Alan Ladd Jr. Can Make Lion Roar Again : Movies: Respected producer, son of late screen legend, brings a mix of the old and new Hollywood.
- 1983 Downing of KAL Flight Showed Soviets Lacked Skill of the Fictional 007 : BOOK MARK: <i> "KGB: The Inside Story" analyzes the successes and failures, from Lenin to Gorbachev, of the Soviet Union's intelligence and espionage agency. An excerpt:</i>
- Woman Rescued Just as Plane Ignites : Crash: Bystanders in Pacoima yank wing off and pull unconscious passenger to safety. All three aboard survive.
- PREP FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT : FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM LAST WEEK'S GAMES
- This Starry New Hollywood Bank Is No Hit So Far : Entertainment: Gerald Breslauer's plans for a showbiz financial institution find the rich and famous wary. Besides, they already have a bank.
- GUIDEBOOK : Hong Kong's Chinese Food
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- Savoring a Variety of Hong Kong's Diverse Regional Chinese Cuisines
- PROUST: A Biography <i> by Ronald Hayman (HarperCollins: $29.95, illustrated</i> )
- My Aching Back : Common Back Pain Is One Affliction That Needn't Necessarily Be Taken Lying Down
- Appointees of Bradley Were Fund-Raisers Too : Mayor: In possible conflict of interest, commissioners raised money from those doing business with the city.
- Anti-IRA Figure Named Irish Spiritual Leader
- Methodists Say Its Clergy Needs Younger Recruits
- Dallas DA Drops Obscenity Charges Against Chain : Law: Sound Warehouse agrees not to stock 2 Live Crew's controversial 'As Nasty as They Wanna Be.'
- Reasoner to Cut Back His '60 Minutes' Duties : Television: Longtime correspondent plans occasional essay-style pieces.
- KNBC, Red Cross Set Up Quake Phone
- Rich Little: Flattery Most Sincere : Comedy: The celebrity imitator will bring his 200 voices to a benefit Sunday at the Orange County Performing Arts Center.
- Grammy Award-winning pianist and singer Dr. John...
- Finger-Pointing Over the S.F. Festival That Failed : Arts: Accountability for the operation of Festival 2000 has become a major issue for many artists and arts administrators.
- 'The Big One': An 8.0 on the Hokeyness Scale
- RELIGION BOOKSHELF
- Judge Throws Out a Part of Lawsuit Against Nordstrom
- Antibiotic Found Effective Against AIDS Illness : Medicine: Inexpensive drug is easier to administer than the aerosol generally used to treat parasitic pneumonia. It also seems to prevent relapses.
- Ronald L. Merriman has been elected to...