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- American Speedway Final : Ermolenko Outruns Kelly Moran for Victory
- NCAA Golf : Watts and Oklahoma State Win Men's Championships
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- BASEBALL'S LATEST POWER BROKERS : Braves' Virgil Gets Lots of Laughs Off Field, but His 16 Homers Are Nothing to Snicker At
- Open Returning to Memorable Site--Olympic Club : Luckless Norman Man to Beat on Course Unkind to Favorites
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- Volcker Had Glory but Not the Power to Curb Inflation
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- Albania, Manila to Set Up Ties
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- U.S. Discounts Story of Hostage Move to Iran
- State, U.S. Exchange Broadsides Over Sunken Galleon
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