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- 2 Win for Posters on Child Abuse Prevention
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- Decision Time for Huntington Beach on Bonds : Council: Some members want to get going on park and pier projects, but mayor and others say there might be ways to avoid debt.
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- Jewish Immigrants Turn Trash Into Gold, Jobs : Salvaging: Soviet newcomers extract precious metals from worn-out batteries and printed circuit boards.
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- Study Begins on Marina Road Bypass : Traffic: The six-month, $120,000 review will examine alternatives to the controversial Marina Expressway plan.
- Romanian Students Cleared in Rioting : Bucharest: The interior minister says the youths were not involved in the recent violence. Authorities seem to be trying to win over critics.
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- Ex-Lynwood Employee Accused of Embezzlement
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- Book Mark : The Marshall Plan, to rebuild a war-devastated Europe, changed America's role in the world. But when George Marshall announced the program, few realized what his remarks would mean. Ed Cray, in his book 'General of the Army,' explains.
- He's Back in Business : Careers: Cycling gold medalist Mark Gorski switches gears and starts a new career.
- It's Time Again to Swing Along With Mitch : Golf: Simi Valley's Voges to play in state amateur championship for 13th time.
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- Dodgers Crumble as Belcher Wilts : Baseball: After pitching three strong innings, he gives up six runs in the fourth and Reds win, 11-6.
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- Gorbachev Determined to Keep His Party Post : Soviet Union: He deflects fierce conservative criticism with an impassioned plea for Communist unity.
- Dinosaur Arm Raises Doubt on Function : Fossils: The Montana skeleton is the most complete ever found. It supports the theory that the dinosaur was more predator than scavenger.
- Junior League Battles Elitist Image
- California IN BRIEF : MERCED COUNTY : Ex-Officer's Murder Case on Way to Jury
- Bill to Exempt County on Airport Growth Law Gains : Development: The legislation by state Sen. Robert G. Beverly has cleared a Senate panel. At issue is a requirement for land-use plans.
- Senate Panel OKs Exemption for County From Airport Plan
- Drought, Vandals Endanger 2 Landmarks : Two Trees: A Ventura arborist says carvers are jeopardizing the chances of the well-known hilltop eucalyptuses to survive the lack of water.
- Planning Agency Needs to Be Watched : To Repeat: Commissioners Are Still Far Too Cozy
- O'Bannon, Leslie Head South All-Stars
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Tiring Irwin Shoots 68, Ties for Lead
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Sunday Silence Bound to Improve
- NBA Teams Like What They See in Kimble : Basketball: Loyola Marymount star shows he can handle all the attention as well as he handles a full-court press.
- Artists and Poets in <i> Pas de Deux</i> of Creativity : People who haven't met before collaborate on monoprints, and the results are on display at a small Santa Monica gallery
- 120 Die, 15,000 Afflicted in Wave of Black Fever
- Debs Spring Eternal at Childrens Hospital Guild Ball
- Window Designer Is Shown the Door
- California IN BRIEF : FRESNO : Utility to Appeal Decision on Plant
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- Mandela Thanks U.N. for Apartheid Stance
- Youth Sports Camps Offered During Summer at University
- Picnickers, A-Bomb Waste Sharing Refuge in Illinois
- Redondo Passes $59-Million Budget : Finances: The City Council raises fees for developers and adds five police officers in an effort to battle gang violence.
- Thomas V. Jones, chairman of Northrop Corp.,...
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- Car on Wrong Side of I-5 Kills Marine
- Dick Nixon Gives Dick Tracy a Run for Your Money
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- Winners at Game of Life : There Are No Losers at State Special Olympics
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Navratilova Gets Warmed Up, 6-0, 6-2
- Being a Home-State Pick Might Not Be So Sweet : Basketball: Threat of an arrest on assault charges puts a damper on Cedric Ceballos' excitement over Wednesday's NBA draft.
- Gwynn and Werner to Discuss Contract : Padres: Right fielder is two for five in 7-5 victory over Braves. Jack Clark ends a zero-for-27 slump with a long home run and three RBIs.
- Top-seeded Sinjin Smith and Randy Stoklos, both...
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- 223rd Infantry Vets Set Las Vegas Reunion
- Woman Gets Dying Wish to See Son : Reunion: Terminally ill mother was in a coma when 9-year-old arrived at bedside. She opened her eyes after hearing his voice.
- Dioxin in Northwest's Columbia River Threatens Fish, Human Health : Pollution: Paper mills are dumping the toxic compound into the once-pristine river. Oregon is considering limits on the dumping.
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- Vehicles Powered by Natural Gas Get a Test Drive in San Diego : Environment: Public officials will try specially equipped Buicks that emit far less pollution than conventional automobiles.
- Commentary : A Solution to Mini-Dorm Dilemma : Zoning: Instead of attempting to regulate them, the city should enforce its single-family zoning ordinances.
- Injured Mayor Is Improving After Accident
- Norway's King Olav Out of Hospital
- One Year-Round School Plan Wins Rare Acceptance : Education: Schedule changes have not been as well-received elsewhere in the Santa Clarita Valley, where 5 districts struggle to absorb growing enrollments.
- Abandoned homes become a city perk.
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- Louie Louie: Luxury With a Big Beat
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- Simon Finally Breaks the Silence : In his first interview in more than a decade, Norton Simon says he doesn't intend to sell his art collection or to merge his Pasadena museum with the Getty
- Firm Routinely Denies Rent Deposit Refunds : Housing: Hundreds have complained about Elerding Properties of Garden Grove. Scores sued and won court judgments, but even the Marines have trouble collecting.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS: GOVERNOR : Wilson Rallies Around Flag Before Veterans
- Massacres, Reprisals, Looting Send Civilians Fleeing Sri Lanka Conflict : Asia: At least 183,000 have become refugees since Tamil rebels resumed their war for an independent state. More than 800 people have been killed.
- City Can't Afford Not to Keep Heat On : Anaheim Was Winning War on Crime in Jeffrey-Lynne--Now Is No Time to Retreat
- Female Officers Fighting Crime--and Sexism : Law enforcement: Some policewomen say departments are slow to integrate women and are plagued by 'a lot of old male views.'
- Leslie Misses Graduation, but Not Experience
- Mosley, 2 Other U.S. Boxers Beat Soviets
- A Look at Soviet Real Life in 'Yelena'
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- Getting a Bad Rap : The creative energy of the black street music shouldn't be buried under racism and misinterpretation : Commentary
- Breaking with Precedent, a Nation Fights its Past : Romania: Historical precedent makes this country different from its neighbors. But Western pressure can keep it from reverting to the past.
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- RITES OF PASSAGE : Program Gives At-Risk Teen-Age Girls a Boost
- Fast Finishes Carry Arrue to 3 Cycling Wins
- Rolling Hills Softball Team Has Easy Time at L.A. Games
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- WORLD CUP '90 : It's Now or Never for Maradona Today : Soccer: Billed as the world's best player, he must prove himself if Argentina is to stay alive in tournament.
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- Office Buildings Stepping Up Security Services : Crime: These days, employees who work late want assurance they won't meet strangers in the corridors and may expect an escort to their cars.
- Gardening : Propagation Manual
- New Gateways Increase International Options : Airlines: No longer are overseas flights limited to major U.S. cities such as Los Angeles and New York. Now the public has more choices than ever.
- Strategies That Help Thwart Crime on the Road : Crime: It pays to keep a low profile and stay alert when you travel. Pickpockets and other thieves thrive on distracting their victims in busy places.
- Steroid Found to Improve Pneumonia Survival Rate : Research: Drug prevents condition of patients with AIDS-related illness from worsening in first days after therapy begins, study says. Month's supply would cost only about $10.
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- Loser in Assembly Primary Considers Write-In Bid : Elections: Kenneth Manning lost the 52nd District Republican nomination by 72 votes. His efforts may help the Democratic underdog.
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- It's Official: TV Is Going to the Dogs : Show business: Pets--and their owners--seeking stardom answer call for screen tests for new program.
- Parking Scofflaws Tax City Resources
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- El Segundo, UPS Battle Over Proposed Facility : Traffic: City retracts approval of new site after study predicts greater- than-expected congestion.
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- Dogged Pursuit : Bloodhounds Take Bite Out of Crime in Orange County
- The Few, the Proud, the Poverty-Stricken : Military: Many U.S. Marines are among the ranks of North County's lower class, struggling to make ends meet on about $10,000 a year.
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