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- End to Education Undergraduate Degrees Urged
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- Strong Quake Jars Part of Tibet
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- Innovation in the Schools
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- The World Bank Lent Yugoslavia $32.4 million.
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- ABC, Liberty Top Ratings Race
- Fire Abruptly Ends Honeymoon : Couple Lose Everything but Each Other in Anaheim Blaze
- The Power and the Priest
- Women Deputies Join Men as Central Jail Guards
- Dodgers Win One by One; Lose Stubbs to an Injury
- Outfielders Living Up to Praise : Boros Says They're the Best in NL
- Golf Roundup : O'Grady Shoots a 62 to Tie, Wins Playoff
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- 10 YEARS OF ROTTEN PUNK CELEBRATED
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- Book Review : God, Whales Propel a Tale of Small-Town Australia
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- Tour Bus Companies Fight for Turf on the Streets
- The House : Chilean Ship
- 'Battle Hymn,' 'Onward Christian Soldiers' Reprieved : Methodist Panel Retreats on Songs
- The Deal Passes to West Bank Arabs
- Youngest to Attain Rank : Gary O'Gorman, El Cajon Police Captain, Dies at 38
- Naked Man Draws a Crowd Before Police Draw Bead With Taser Gun
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- Laguna Beach : New General Manager of Water District Named
- Self-Help Group Looks for Jobs : Baby Boomers Join Ranks of 40-Plus
- Segerstrom Scales Down Proposal for Skyscraper
- Valley Dodgers Reach Final, Play for Series Berth
- Trout That Look More Like Sitting Ducks
- Death by Drugs Have Sounded a New Alarm
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- Reagan in Radio Address Lauds Congress for Tax, Contra Votes
- Judge Roy Bean: A Crude, Drunk Bigot--and a Folk Hero
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- Day-Care Dilemma : School Districts Struggle With State Funding Requirement
- A Violent, Unruly Fourth Gives Santa Monica Second Thoughts
- Commentary : Saving the County's 'Main Street'
- Week in Review : MAJOR EVENTS, IMAGES AND PEOPLE IN ORANGE COUNTY NEWS : Dornan Ties Opponent to Moriarty Scandal
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- Taming a Sea-Horse: by Robert B. Parker (Delacorte: $15.95; 250 pp.)
- San Diego Rail System Offers Low Cost Service
- Business Park Tops Out
- Reagan, Mitterrand Center Talks on Soviet Relations
- Building Bans Extended by Unanimous Vote
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- U.S. Calls for Apology From Zimbabwe
- Reagan's Federal Bench: Redesigning the Judiciary
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- Border State Park: Beach Games Turn Tough by Night
- Wild Animals Invade Moscow; 6 People Hurt
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- Florida Will Delay Gator Bowl Decision
- Tour de France : Marie Regains the Lead as French Take Second Stage
- Bislett Grand Prix Track and Field Meet : Kristiansen Cuts 46 Seconds Off Record
- Padres Let Game Slip Away, 3-2 : Offense Stalls After 1st Inning; Cubs Rally Behind 3 Home Runs
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- Hawkish Mrs. Goldfarb Meets a Dove
- Chief Declares He Dismisses Anyone Abusing Authority
- California Sea Otter's Life-and-Death Struggles : Infant Mortality, Oil Spills Threaten Ocean Mammals
- Fires Started by Lightning Burn 42,000 Acres in Utah
- Czechs Bar 10 Dissidents From U.S. Reception
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- Enter on Stage Right: Crusader Dannemeyer, Defender of His Faith
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