- San Diego Spotlight : Mexico Meets the Orient at a New Style of Restaurant
- Finnish Legend Comes to Town : Music: Both the L.A. Philharmonic and the Music Center Opera are presenting versions of the saga of Kullervo.
- The Pacific Symphony has received an $80,000...
- Laguna Hills' Morrison Leaps From Ballet Barre to High Jump Bar
- Canseco Arrested After Ramming Wife's Car
- After the Flood, More Gloomy Predictions Surface : Storm damage: Balboa, Encino golf courses face lengthy closures after rains bring an accumulation of mud and silt.
- Confidence Rides High for Allison : Motor Racing: His car and crew are in top shape going into Sunday's Daytona 500.
- A Soaring Spirit, and Skill to Match : Track and field: Pole vaulter Bubka has used an indomitable will, talent to set 28 world records.
- New Regime, Same Results for the Aztecs : Basketball: Wyoming rolls to 92-66 victory over SDSU in debut of interim coach Jim Harrick Jr.
- Down to Earth : Patrick Stewart of 'Star Trek' Returns to the Stage in 'Every Good Boy Deserves Favour'
- Malone Puts His Stamp on Lakers : Pro basketball: The Utah forward scores 11 points late in the fourth quarter to give the Jazz a 97-91 victory.
- Jamaicans Are Singing Their Own Praises
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Riverside Beats Saddleback in Double Overtime
- In Girls' Athletics, There's Still a Gender Gap--at Coach : High schools: Girls' teams are largely coached by men. Is that a problem? The debate goes on.
- THE OLYMPICS / WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : NOTES
- COMMENTARY : Something Is Happening Here
- FISHING / DAN STANTON : Don, Guy Ashley Continue a Family Tradition of Angling
- Olympic Coverage Is Again Overdone Instead of Well Done
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Wayne's World': Awesome . . . Not!
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Reggae Pato-Tudes Accentuate the Positive : Sunny, sincere Banton pleases a young Coach House crowd, but without the moral weight he strives for.
- Artist Indulges Urban Fixation : Exhibit: Michael Lindenmeyer blends stark reality with playfulness in his "Inner City Series" of watercolors and pastels. He says that cities may be rotting, but "they are still great to look at."
- Fellowships for Screenwriting
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Runestone': Horror on the Rocks
- Groundlings' Rookies in 'Sunday Side Up'
- Radio Conflict with FCC Knocks Gulls Off the Air
- Team Conner Rolls Without Its Big Wheel : Sailing: Bertrand steers Stars & Stripes to 55-second victory over Defiant.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Shadian Leads the Way as Poway Avenges Loss to Mt. Carmel
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Stich Has Some Words for Connors
- SEA VIEW LEAGUE GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Needham Finds Her Shot; Tustin Wins Another Title
- Baseball
- Preki, Segota Lead MSL West Stars
- Balboa, Encino Courses Face Long Closures
- CHILDREN'S THEATER REVIEW : SCR Show Is Comfortable With Its 'Self'
- Recent Video Releases
- Looking Back at Winter Olympics Champions
- THE OLYMPICS / WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : NOTES
- Freshman Scores 26, St. Margaret's Wins
- BOYS' SOCCER ROUNDUP : Santiago Wins, but Kennedy Retains Lead
- A Benefit Concert for Red Callender
- POP REVIEW : Consistent Loveliness of Voice, Material Unify Griffith's Show
- Scott Leads Loyola Past Santa Clara
- THE OLYMPICS / WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : NOTES
- MOVIE REVIEW : Early Disney Clues Found in 'Mouse Detective'
- Marlin Gets Knocked Out of Qualifying Race : Daytona 500: It doesn't affect his pole position, but time-trials winner blames Earnhardt for incident in Twin 125.
- Music Reviews : Pianist O'Riley at County Museum
- Pulling Emotional Strings : Theater: New York actor Robert Zukerman draws on family history for his performance of a Holocaust survivor who refuses to come out of hiding after the war.
- SAILING / RICH ROBERTS : Midwinters' Scope Wide-Ranging
- LeBlanc Good for an Advance : Hockey: Goaltender continues his sharp play and Young scores twice as the United States qualifies for the medal round with an impressive 4-1 victory over Finland.
- Castle Hired as La Quinta High's Football Coach
- The Four-Year Plan Works for MacLean
- THE OLYMPICS / WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : Weinbrecht Weathers Storm to Win First Freestyle Gold : Moguls: American comes from second place with strong performance. France's Monod falters on final run.
- Play Examines Winning Ways
- MUSIC REVIEW : A Song Recital for Connoisseurs
- Long Beach Lets One Get Away, 76-75
- U.S. Women's Amateur Coming to San Diego in 1993
- SPORTSCOPE : Santa Clara Women Overpower Loyola
- Work by Volunteers Aids Cleanup Effort : Help: More than 130 along with conservation corps members slog up and down hillsides shoveling mud and toting sandbags, concentrating on shoring up land
- Quartz Hill Starts Mopping Up Mud and Debris : Antelope Valley: Residents blame the flooding on the failure of a catch basin. But Lancaster officials deny the charge.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Former 'Star Wars' Chief Will Speak
- Absent Official Uses Address of Friend's Home : Government: But Hawthorne city clerk, who lives in Hawaii, does not pay rent at local house, the owner says.
- McClintock Says He Will Run for Congress
- NHL ROUNDUP : Edmonton, Ranford Stop Hartford, 3-1
- Retroball Rolls Into NFL Camps
- Pfitzer Giving the Fellows Fits : High school soccer: Los Amigos senior has earned her spot on the Lobo boys' varsity team.
- AMERICA'S CUP UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Conner Might Reconfigure Plans for Reconfiguration
- THE STRUGGLING AUTO BUSINESS : Sales Recover From Gulf War Level : * Automobiles: The Big Three gained market share against Japanese firms. But analysts say it wasn't because of the 'Buy American' movement.
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Ex-House Post Office Employees Charged
- THE STRUGGLING AUTO BUSINESS : THE INDUSTRY : Ford Loses $2.3 Billion; Daihatsu Quits U.S. Market : * Vehicles: Although offering quality, the firm failed to woo many American customers. Its sales plunged 40% in 1991.
- Swamps, Snakes Can't Keep Them From Tracking Flying Jewels
- BOOK REVIEW : Thin Tale of an Isolated Modern Family : THREE CHILDREN <i> by Lori Toppel</i> ; Summit Books, $20; 206 pages
- ORANGE COUNTY
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Aliso Creek Faces Day After : Damage: It will take months--and millions--to clean up Ben Brown's resort. But the South Laguna landmark has survived floods before.
- Looking Ahead
- WHITE HOUSE WATCH : Ponying Up
- Measures of Success Don't Come in One-Size-Fits-All : Education: Standardized tests only discourage the children who most need help; more effective means are available.
- Charges Against Vernon Contradicted : Police: Six officers say the assistant chief did not inject religious views into job. Statements are effort to keep lawsuit alive.
- Deputies Seize $90 Million Worth of Cocaine in Raid
- Personnel Director Cleared in Sex Scandal at City Hall
- Countywide : Book Drive Effort Wins a Serenade
- CAMARILLO : Teachers Protest Health Cost Increase
- Pro football
- THE OLYMPICS / WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : NOTES : A $2-Million Boost for U.S. Competitors
- THE OLYMPICS / WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : NOTES
- Padres to Stillwell: Take It or Leave It
- THE OLYMPICS / WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : DATELINE: Albertville
- Canyons Subdues Valley With Late Charge, 80-67
- AIDS AND THE ARTS
- RETAILING
- Fraternity Fire Kills 1 Man
- Ventura Flood Victims Dig Out : Storm: Death toll rises to six; six others are missing. Health officials close county beaches. Matilija Canyon residents are urged to evacuate.
- Final Arguments to Begin Today in Dahmer Trial
- Chinese New Year Parade Postponed for a Week
- Mobil Oil Pleads Not Guilty in '91 Spill
- Countywide : Mobil Oil Pleads Not Guilty in Spill
- CYPRESS : City Delays Action on RV Parking Issue
- 1 Man Shot, 1 Flees in Roommates' Dispute
- GOLF : Strange Finishes in Dark, in Lead
- Drenched Man Hospitalized, Companion Sought
- Athletes From Area Schools to Compete in Sunkist Meet
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titan Women Defeat UC Irvine Despite Numerous Late Errors
- Pro football
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
- Double Remembrance of the Making of 'Midnight Cowboy'
- AIDS AND THE ARTS
- MOVIE REVIEW : Interracial Affair Spices 'Mississippi Masala'
- Avery Dennison Corp. Posts $17.7-Million Quarterly Profit
- Underneath It All, 'Fires Still Burn' for McCarthy : Politics: Race represents a capstone to career, chance to set to rest his long-held desire to serve in U.S. Senate.
- Buchanan Shows Confidence in Attacking Bush
- Southland Braces for a New Storm : Weather: Deaths rise to six. Searches continue for five others as Southern California gets a brief respite. The next Pacific onslaught is due to hit today.
- Holiday Closings
- Neither Sewage Nor Sludge Can Stop the Surfer : Beaches: Lure of waves is so strong, many are in the water this week despite health warnings.
- City Clerk Lists Pal's Address as His Home : Hawthorne: Patrick E. Keller, who has been living in Hawaii, gives the residence of a friend on his voter registration.
- OXNARD : Council Approves Sidewalk Project
- Tie Goes With Kings' Smiles : Hockey: Resurgence continues as successful trip (2-1-1) ends in Chicago.
- When Road to the Gold Is Bumpy, It's Awesome
- In the Eye of the Storm : Chopper Pilots: High-Visibility Heroes of the Air
- The law firm of Heller, Ehrman, White...
- Costume Designs <i> We</i> Like Best
- SANTA PAULA : Group Urges More Support for Youths
- Police Say Informant Helped Break Case : Investigation: Confidential gang source reportedly got key information on fatal shooting at outdoor party.
- Canoga Park Rides 3 Late Pins to a Tri-Championship
- PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE GIRLS' BASKETBALL : DiCamilli Scores 28 Points as Costa Mesa Routs Estancia
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Fighting Hard for Children
- Baseball
- In the Eye of the Storm : Deluge Pushes Local TV News to Do What It Does Best
- Olympics on CBS: Not That Much to Cheer--or to Jeer
- More 'Party Classics' Dug Up From Down in New Orleans
- Laguna Canyon Conservancy Plans 'Paint-In'
- SECURITIES
- EPA Penalizes GE for Toxic Waste Violations : Worker safety: The Anaheim plant has seriously mishandled its processing of PCBs, the agency says.
- ABC Frustrates Bochco Plan for R-Rated Series : * Television: The network has declined to explain its position. The famed TV producer says unwillingness to face the threat from cable is behind the move.
- Plane Lands on Street Near Van Nuys Airport
- Trustees Urged to Increase Budget for Valley College : Education: About 200 students, faculty and administrators complain of crowded classes and other campus problems.
- A look at noteworthy addresses in...
- Car-Pool Lane Work Begins on Seven-Mile Freeway Stretch
- Council Ready to Reject Slicing Off of Ridge Line
- MacLean Passes Alcindor, UCLA Passes Oregon State : College basketball: Senior scores 22 points, 16 in second half, for school scoring mark. Bruins rally, 72-62, to end losing streak at Corvallis.
- Dravecky to Speak at Founders' Brunch
- AMERICA'S CUP : DEFENDER TRIALS : Stars & Stripes Finally Beats Defiant With Bertrand at Helm
- Manzanillo Race Beginning Today
- Success Is a Matter of Record : Rock: Social Distortion is hoping its new album goes gold, but if it doesn't, the O.C. band will just make another.
- Despite Ban, Algiers Protest Is Due Today
- Arizona Prods Wilson to Open Nuclear Dump
- All L.A. Schools Closed as a Precaution
- Whistle-Blower Still Shaking Up Stanford : Education: Accountant who reported overbilling of government now wants to be university's congressman.
- Rape Claim Twisted, Officer Says : Litigation: The LAPD investigated her, not the fellow officer she claims assaulted her, her lawsuit alleges.
- Give Him an 'A': One Cheer for the Academic All-Stars
- Countywide : AAUW Plans Math Career Days for Girls
- Improvised Chic
- Mission Viejo City Council Talked Out of Rebate Plan : Taxes: When majority of residents who turned out in rain denounce idea, majority on council agrees it's a dead issue.
- Judge Denies Bail for Ex-Car Dealer Accused in Murder-for-Hire
- Panel Selects 2nd Valley Taxi Service : Transportation: A Burbank company is recommended for the franchise. But some commissioners doubt that two cab firms can survive.
- Man Who Aided Deputies in Scam Gets Year in Jail
- Oregon Gives Trojans a Scare : College basketball: Late free throws by Chatman help USC win its ninth consecutive game, 69-68.
- COLLEGES / IRENE GARCIA : Toro Teams Are Thinking Playoffs as Season Draws to a Close
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / PACIFIC 10 CONFERENCE : Arizona Routs Washington St.
- Angels Sign Seattle Free Agent Alvin Davis : Baseball: Former Mariner agrees to a guaranteed salary of $800,000, which is more than $1 million less than he received last year. He may play first base.
- Waves Top USD to Keep Alive League Streak : Basketball: Pepperdine's 79-67 victory over Toreros is its 26th consecutive West Coast Conference victory.
- Pepperdine Keeps Rolling in Conference : College basketball: Waves beat San Diego, 79-67, for 26th WCC victory in a row.
- Baseball
- The Orange County Musicians Union, local 7...
- Music Reviews : Brown Leads a Celebration of Corelli
- AIDS AND THE ARTS
- Pop Album Chart : Badd Makes Good With 'C.M.B.'
- N.Y. Post Says It Wants Daily News : * Media: Post Publisher Peter S. Kalikow's expression of interest comes at a time when the News is in disarray.
- COLOMBIA : Ex-Enemies Find Common Goal
- Man Who Crushed His Girlfriend Is Sentenced
- Honoring His Father : In Writing 'Unto the Sons,' Gay Talese Finds Keys to Understanding His Heritage
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Cal Lutheran Falls Victim to Balance of Occidental
- THE OLYMPICS / WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : Carmichael Gets Bronze in Moguls
- Padre's Public Forum Is an Open, Shut Affair for Fans : Baseball: Very few hardballs tossed around and public meeting to discuss the team.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Moscow Nights: a Russian Version of Copacabana
- Sounds of the World : Russian-Born Soprano Forms 46-Piece Orchestra, Schedules 1st Concert on Valentine's Day
- MOVIE REVIEW : Colonialism of Algeria Clashes With Lives of 3 Sisters in 'Overseas'
- Following the Same, Reliable Tracks
- Toshiba America Plans a 9% Layoff : Computers: The firm employs about 1,250 workers at its Irvine headquarters. The slow recovery and sluggish sales are blamed.
- White House Hails Yeltsin, Says It Expects Long Tenure : Diplomacy: Russia's leader is called 'forceful.' But other officials have said he may be a transitional figure.
- Black Judge Tells Thomas of Need to Protect Civil Rights : Law: Open letter reminds justice of debt he owes those who fought for equality, implores him to protect others.
- Shortages of Vaccine Plague Russia
- Toddler Shot in Head During Gun Battle Is Taken Off Critical List
- NEWPORT BEACH : Scaled-Back Marina for Bay Wins OK
- Woman Shot in Face With 'Paint Ball' Gun
- The Los Angeles-based law firm of Lewis,...
- 30-Year Bond Auction Is Disappointing : * Securities: The poor demand pushes up interest rates and raises the cost of financing the U.S. deficit.
- Fremont Financial Corp., a subsidiary of Santa...
- Tsongas Feeling the Heat as His Standing in Polls Rises : Politics: Harkin turns his attack on ex-senator from Massachusetts. Clinton tries to get his campaign on track with an emphasis on issues.
- BRITAIN : Race Not Over for Ashdown : When he admitted to having an affair, the British politician braced for public outrage. But a poll finds voters in a forgiving mood.
- EPA, Reversing Stand, OKs Use of Pesticide
- Baker Finds Tajik President a Hard Sell : Diplomacy: Nabiyev stops short of endorsing a list of principles for Washington's diplomatic recognition.
- President Plans Visit to Housing Development
- 72 Ex-Garment Workers Win Back Pay, Damages
- Basketball Titles of Several Leagues Hinge on Finales
- MOVIE REVIEW : Sweet Pleasures Wrapped Up in Irresistible Little 'Kisses'
- FASHION : First Bras, Now Briefs Go Public
- THE TIMES POLL : Tax Reductions Are Not Americans' Top Priority
- S.D. Loses Bid to Postpone Cross Removal : Law: City must take down Mt. Soledad landmark by March 3 in appeals court ruling that also involves county's Mt. Helix cross.
- Bradley Condemns Racist 'Hysteria' of Green Line Debate : Transit: He denounces politicians for stirring an anti-Japanese furor. Two councilmen respond that the mayor is the one who injected race into issue.
- Man Gets Life Without Parole in Kidnap-Murder
- Initiative Will Invite Corruption,Gates Says : LAPD: Chief warns that ballot measure to reform the department will bring conditions similar to scandal-prone 1930s. Supporters of the charter changes call the criticism unfair.
- Questions About Baby's Death Linger : Investigations: City prosecutors want D.A. to reopen year-old case. But officials say evidence won't support felony charges.
- He Has a Mound of Talent : Loyola Freshman Hammett Gets Hit, but Finds the Mitt
- Taft High Names Starr Football Coach
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Keeping Record Straight May Cause Hall of Fame Problem for Cauthen
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Cougars Edge Dana Hills; Streak at 21
- UNLV Not Distracted in 83-39 Rout
- THE OLYMPICS / WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : Without Thinking, Wylie Jumps Into Third : Figure skating: Petrenko leads after short program when Browning (fourth), Bowman (seventh) and Eldredge (ninth) all have troubles.
- Festival's 1st Week Looks at Avant-Garde : CalArts: The annual spring event will feature two cutting-edge operas, an oratorio and a conference on automated instruments.
- KMEX to Protest Replacement by Glendale Station
- When You Care Enough but Give the Very Worst
- Few Ready to Pay the Price of Open Space : Survey: Newport residents wouldn't support city purchase of Irvine Co. tracts, council is told.
- SIMI VALLEY : Groundbreaking for Rail Station Moved
- DANA POINT : Compromise Over General Plan Aired
- Port Hueneme : 5 Attack Clerk at Store, Take Cash
- Heartfelt Thanks : Skid Row Residents Send Sinatra a Valentine for His Financial Assistance
- Tijuana
- Threat of Inclement Weather Forces City to Cancel Events
- CONEJO VALLEY : Board, General Vote to Be Consolidated
- Arrest Warrant Still Out for Rainbow Man
- SANTA ANA : Truck Spills Fuel, Shuts Down Road
- Rochelle Lightner had 21 points and 10...
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Stith Misses, Florida St. Survives
- FCC Revises 'Political Programming Policy' : Television: An entertainer-candidate's old movies or TV shows will not trigger the equal time proviso for his opponents unless it is 'controlled, sponsored or approved by the candidate.'
- Gerard (Gerry) Watts was promoted to vice...
- Andrew Miller has joined Houlihan Lokey Howard...
- Library to Honor Singer Ray Charles
- GE Told to Suspend Part of Anaheim Operations
- Stella Roman; Celebrated Operatic Star
- Ray Danton; Child Radio Star, Later Played Villains in Films
- Democrats Start Drafting Tax-Cut Plan : House: Alternative to Bush's package gives a bigger break to the middle class and raises levies on the wealthy. White House opposition is expected.
- Wilson Calls Speaker Obstructionist : Politics: Governor lashes out at Brown for blocking legislative proposals.
- In 'Rag Doll,' the Plague's the Thing
- COLUMN ONE : 'Capital of Floor Sweepers' : Jordan is groaning under the weight of 300,000 Palestinians displaced from Kuwait. Their plight hasn't elicited much sympathy or aid, and jobs are all too rare.
- It's French for <i> Matador</i>
- LA HABRA : Applicants Sought for Commission Jobs
- Man Is Arrested in Beating of 2-Year-Old Boy
- State Suspends Couple's Foster Care License
- Covering a Convention Can Be a Very Sweet Deal
- OXNARD : Bilingual Students to Help Instructors
- Hawthorne Board Keeps Preschool Open
- VENTURA : D.A. Clears Officer in Fatal Shooting
- Countywide : Grand Jury Seeks Ruling on Reporter
- RETAILING
- Money Invested in Training Can Pay Off
- THE STRUGGLING AUTO BUSINESS : THE INDUSTRY : Sales: Although offering quality, the Japanese company failed to gain many American customers. It hopes to retain all 108 workers; most work at the Los Alamitos headquarters.
- Down on the Farm : Lifestyle: The 75-acre Bathgate Ranch in San Juan Capistrano, established in the 1920s, stands as testimony to the area's agricultural roots.
- Pumping Up the Air Bag
- Judge Excuses Juror From Rape Trial
- Supervisors Approve Public Vote on Cityhood
- Perspective on Politics : PLATFORM : Remember What It Was Like in 1969
- More Rain in Offing for Weekend : Weather: Partly cloudy skies expected to give way to storm that could bring up to 1 1/2 inches of rain.
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- Death Turns Stabbing Case Into Homicide
- Inglewood Says Film Portrayal Is a Bum Rap
- West's Blindness Invites a Monster : Russia: Needs are so desperate, the repressive past is looking good.
- Success Isn't the Only Drive a Slump Affects
- Chevron to Sell More U.S. Oil Fields, Causing Layoffs : * Energy: It doesn't know how many jobs will be lost as it shrinks from 1,000 domestic properties to 400.
- 6 HIV Students at Texas School Top U.S. Rate
- U.N. Chief Seeks Cease-Fire in Somalia Clan War
- NATION IN BRIEF : UTAH : Avalanche Trackers Killed by Snowslide
- Firm Charged With Illegally Storing Oil Waste : Environment: D.A.'s office says recycling company used tanks at an abandoned refinery without a permit. The substance is flammable and contains cancer-causing PCBs.
- PERSPECTIVE ON POLITICS : Clinton's Time Is Up : He should quit before the next scandal does the Democrats in. Tsongas has the right stuff to lead the battle against Bush.
- WESTMINSTER : City Cracks Down on Tijuana Jones Club
- Monahan Backed Park He Helped Build : Ventura: The councilman voted in 1985 to allow the RV resort, which was flooded Wednesday. He did not report $40,000 he received to install hydrants.
- Landlord-Tenant Dispute Goes to Trial : Lawsuit: At issue in the 7-year-old battle is who is liable for the run-down conditions at two apartment buildings in Santa Ana.
- Levine to Seek Marine Sanctuary Status for Bay
- Pro football
- O.C. Economic Recovery Predicted by Midyear : * Outlook: Area may lag nation, business leaders warn, because of red tape and lack of affordable housing.
- PRACTICAL VIEW : How to Replace Things You Can't Live Without
- Countywide : Departments Face Layoffs, Service Cuts
- 6 Young Scholars Win a Trip to Singapore
- Out of the Muck : Disasters: Ventura Beach RV Resort residents fish through the rubble. They save what they can of homes and belongings caught up in flooding.
- The Weight of Roberti's Baggage
- ORANGE : Schwarzkopf Says War Was About Oil
- Dueling Federal Laws Cloud Red Line Funding
- UCSD Wins Grant to Study Sea Currents
- Heard This One Before? : Oh, sure, go ahead and sell it to the Syrians and Iranians
- ORANGE : Panel Backtracks on Widening of Streets
- Sheriff Links Crime Rise, Deputy Shortage
- Grievance Hearing for Martin Delayed
- Losses
- Proposed Code for Filmmakers
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- Proposed Code for Filmmakers
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- Voicing His Vote in Democrats' Race
- More Arguments on Buying American
- More Arguments on Buying American
- Proposed Code for Filmmakers
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- More Arguments on Buying American : Positive Images of a Community's Leaders
- Proposed Code for Filmmakers
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- Pondering the Choices of Personal Freedom