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- Jack Kinneer; Founder of Polynesian Ensemble
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- Chang Seeded No. 1 in L.A. Event
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- P. M. BRIEFING : U.S. Offers Most-Favored-Nation, Other Trade Benefits to Hungary
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- Harry Tugend; Writers Guild Founder
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- Ban Asked on Any Who Vie in S. Africa : Sanction Proposals on U.S. Athletes, Drugs, to Go to USOC Board
- Golf Roundup : McCallister Pulls Away to Win by One
- STAGE
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- Big Hurricane Bears Down on Puerto Rico
- LOCAL : Marine Held; Fled Tustin Police, Struck Vehicle Carrying 4 Children
- S. Korea Traffic Toll at 150
- Porter Fortune Jr.; Guided, Post-Integration of Ole Miss
- Mistakes Offset McMahon High as Chargers Lose
- THE SIDELINES : Love Match Nets Lendl, Frankel
- Country Joe's Time Warp
- Animal Research
- MUSIC REVIEW : Pacific Symphony Ends Its Summer Concerts With--Literally--a Bang
- 'Lonesome Dove' Rounds Up Six of the Technical Emmys
- DANCE REVIEW : Prakash & Co. at Wilshire Ebell
- U.S. Company to Build Auto Plant in China
- Rabin, Mubarak Disagree Over Arab Delegation
- NATION : 5 Plead Innocent in Black's Slaying
- Beauty Is Beastly: Good Looks Cost Her Job, Worker Claims
- WORLD : Killer Pleads With Palme Widow
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- Showers Make Rare September Appearance, May Be Back
- Miller Rallies Falcons Past Cowboys, 27-21
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- Greg Oravetz passed Roy Knickman on the...
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- WORLD : Austria Downgrades Its Israel Ties
- Hydroplane Racing at San Diego : Hanauer's Bid to Tie Mark Ruined by Engine Trouble
- San Diego
- Philadelphia's Follies: A Watershed of Failure
- P. M. BRIEFING : Dean Witter Buys Pasadena Center
- 'thirtysomething' and 'Cheers' Win 2 Emmys : Best-Supporting Actor Honors Go to Harrelson, Perlman for Comedy and Mayron for Drama
- Science / Medicine : Researchers Think Small to Create Fluff
- Show Eastern Europeans Which Side We Are On
- Detente Wears Thin in American Hockey
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- Chicago Capitalizes on Viking Mistakes in Fourth Quarter
- Cal Defeats UCI in Water Polo, 9-5
- The Winners : 41st Annual Emmy Awards
- More Suits Filed in State's Grape-Switching Scandal
- Air France, Lufthansa Extend Agreements: Air France...
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- THE SIDELINES : Open-Minded on Rose, Vincent Says
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- A Worthy Training Program
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- Animal Research
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- The State - News from Sept. 18, 1989
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- 2 Killed, 6 Wounded as Gang Fires on Family : 30-Year Turf War Blamed in Drive-By Shooting Termed One of Worst in Orange County History
- Ram Notebook : Ex-Teammates Salute Dickerson
- Gang Assault Kills Rival and 4-Year-Old Boy : 6 Hurt in Orange County Automatic Rifle Attack
- THE GARDEN GROVE SHOOTINGS : Weekend Calm Is Shattered as Neighborhood's Luck Runs Out
- The World - News from Sept. 18, 1989
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- His father once ran the L.A. mob. How Tony Brooklier walks the thin line between the law and his underworld roots
- From the archives: Gorbachev Challenged by New Ethnic Turmoil
- FOOD : RED HAUTE : The Humble Chipotle Makes Southwestern Cuisine Smolder With Flavor
- The Pompidou Center in Paris ranks as...
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- VIEWPOINTS : WHEN SUCCESS ISN'T ENOUGH : Domino's Pizza Founder Tells Why He May Sell His Firm to Devote More Energy to Charitable Causes
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- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET : PART THREE: EXTRAS THAT COUNT : Working Out at Work : Fitness Programs Boost Morale, Shape Up Corporate Bottom Lines--And More
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- A Case for Living in a Condo and Loving It
- World Bank, Greens Ready for Faceoff
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- Gardening : New Weapon Against Pests in War of Roses : Soaps combined with insecticides seen as way to kill bugs without harm to environment.
- O. Erteszek, 73; Lingerie Queen of Olga Co.
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- Human Beginnings
- 18 and Growing--Greenpeace Comes of Age as Ecological Concerns Rise
- At 87, Irascible Maryland Lawyer Makes a Good Case as Public Defender
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- Notes about your surroundings.
- CS Long Beach's Oates, Ryan Combine to Lead 49ers Past Boise State, 17-14
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- Pacific 10 Roundup : Washington State Wins but Loses Quarterback
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- Bloody Shadows Over China : After the uprising and crackdown, Beijing insists it's business as usual with U.S. entertainment firms
- Taking the Freeway of the Mind : Highways Performance Space seeks route to imagination with artists living along Interstate 5
- VIDEO BEASTS: Who were those rap brats...
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- Venerable Corkscrew: End of a Long Ride : Before Knott's Historic Roller Coaster Is Carted Off to Idaho Park, Many Pause to Attest to Its Thrills
- The World : More East Germans Flee
- For Japanese in Peru, Anniversary of WWII Has Bitter Memories
- 'Ivan' Appeal Delayed
- In Detroit, the 'Ellis Island' for Arabs, Racial Tensions Simmer
- Blowtorch Believed Cause of Mine Blast in Kentucky
- New Hurdle Faces La Vina Developers
- There's Less Dirt, but More Stink : Scandals Seem to Grow Because We Expect More, Ethically
- Doctor Accused of Financial Fraud
- Body of Woman Found in Rural Area
- D.A. Offers Help in Bouncing Back From Bad Checks : 'School' Teaches Small-Timers About Ethics, Budget-Keeping
- Torrance Police Will Review Discipline Policy : City Council Also Plans to Study Department's Procedures After $6-Million Civil Fine Is Paid or Appealed
- NFL Clubs Lean Toward Defensive Specialists as Head Coaches
- National League Roundup : Cubs' Win Streak Stopped by Pirates, 8-6
- Old Lions Recall the Passing Years : In 1949, three years before football ended for good at Loyola, Coaches Jordan Olivar and Jerry Neri arrived to lead the school to its last gridiron glory with an aerial attack ahead of the times.
- Bip Roberts Checks Out; Padres Play Two Today
- East Roundup : Syracuse Struggles to Victory
- Big Ten Roundup : Ohio State Pulls Away in Second Half, Beats Oklahoma State, 37-13
- Critic's View of KFAC
- Ach du Lieber! Milk Bar at Oktoberfest
- Airport Project Vote Postponed After 2 Hearings
- Guadalcanal 'Peace Envoy' Displays Battle Memorabilia to Veterans From Both Sides
- Flores Wants Hotel Taxes to Boost Tourism
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- Olympic gold medalist Karch Kiraly and partner...
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- BOND OF FRIENDSHIP : Arias, Live-In Family Build Ties of Affection
- NBA May Tinker With the Lottery
- Bud Carson Makes Believers of Browns' Fans With Impressive Debut
- Southwest Roundup : Born Again SMU Gets First Win
- Portland St. Shows CSUN Same Look
- Dance and Exercise Studios Paying the Piper : BMI and ASCAP target businesses to collect music licensing fees under little-known copyright law
- UTE LEMPER SINGS WEILL. ARIAS Berlin Kammerensemble...
- The Four Incarnations of a Comedy Legend
- FROM FRONT PORCH TO BACK SEAT Courtship in Twentieth Century America <i> by Beth Bailey (Johns Hopkins: $10.95) </i>
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- Comedy of Manners : A Modern Aunt's Table Etiquette Quiz for Children
- Residents of Diamond Bar Will Develop General Plan
- Angola Facing Another Peril as Cuban Doctors Leave
- Battered Cambodia Girds for New Round of Conflict
- A Fix-It Man With the <i> Knack</i>
- He Turns Wildlife Art Into Something More Than a 'Sportsman's Craft' : World-Class Carver Transforms Pieces of Wood Into Flights of Fancy
- Ollie's New War : For His Iran-Contra Penance, the Ex-Marine Lt. Colonel Takes Aim at the Drug Problem Through an Inner-City Blitz
- Elusive Financing
- Resignations, Lack of Director Raise Concern : Safety Board Struggles With Staff, Budget Woes
- Packed Schools in Inglewood May Spur Shift in Boundaries
- Dark Side of the Sun : Risk of Cancer Dims Glamour for Lifeguards
- College Roundup : UCI Wins Rhode Island Volleyball Title
- Huskies Get Big Plays and a Big Win, 38-9
- He Paid Big Penalty for Dumb Rap
- Antelope Valley Routs Porterville
- USC, Ervins Resurrect Offense in 66-10 Win
- Greeting Gorillas
- USD Keeps Its Momentum, Whips Whittier
- High-Flying Ducks Rout Iowa : Musgrave Throws for Three Scores in 44-6 Victory
- Perhaps Bear Defense Has Finally Lost Bite
- Quarterback Surprises Coach, LSU : Seminoles Avoid Worst Start Since 1976 With 31-21 Win
- Prescription to Parents: TLC for Sick Children
- Mmmmmm, Chocolate
- The Orchestra's Subscribers: Fiercely Loyal, Financially Essential and Sometimes Fickle : L.A. PHILHARMONIC : Keeping Concerts All in the Family
- EURYTHMICS "We Too Are One." Arista ** 1/2:***** Great Balls of Fire:**** Knockin' on Heaven's:*** Good Vibrations:** Maybe Baby:* Ain't That a Shame
- Latest Tax Plans Can Help, But Just a First Step
- A Wild One : Franciscan Winery Goes With Natural Yeasts and Gets Choice Chardonnay
- AMONG CHILDREN <i> by Tracy Kidder (Houghton Mifflin: $18.95; 262 pp.) </i>
- Working-Class Neighborhood Offers Chic Shops
- Pontiac's Nightly Marchers Establish Drug-Free Zone
- Garden to Honor 'Prophet' Author
- Seeking a Neighborhood Oasis
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET : PART TWO: MAKING THE BREAK : Coping With Being Axed : A Layoff Carries Less of a Stigma in Era of Takeovers
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET : PART TWO: MAKING THE BREAK : Taking Time Out From the Workplace : Sabbaticals Provide a Chance for a Fresh Perspective on Work
- OLD MONEY The Mythology of America's Upper Class <i> by Nelson W. Aldrich Jr. (Vintage: $8.95) </i>
- Tower of David Is Window on Jerusalem History
- Searching for the Reel Truth About Travel Videos
- Guidelines for Buying Real Estate for Profit
- Gardening : Here's the Real Dirt About Ordering Topsoil : Often what's needed are amendments to improve what's in your garden now.
- America's Prince of Humbug : P.T. BARNUM The Legend and the Man <i> by A. H. Saxon (Columbia University Press: $32.50; 488 pp., illustrated; 0-231-05686-9) </i>
- Strong Hurricane Hits Caribbean Islands
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET : PART ONE: GETTING AHEAD : A Job Hunter's Crystal Ball : Demand in Health-Care, Service Fields Will Soar by the Year 2000
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET : PART TWO: MAKING THE BREAK : Late-Life Career Changes : Older Workers Retiring Myths About Role in Work Force
- How to Tell When a Plant Needs Extra Minerals, Food or Drink
- The Godfather's Son : His Father Once Ran the L.A. Mob. Today, Tony Brooklier Walks the Thin Line Between His Underworld Roots and a Prosperous Law Practice.
- Excavating Ancient Pyramids : Once Again, Adventure Lures Heyerdahl to Peru
- Patients Still Reluctant : Zoo Vet Practices His Cageside Manner
- Little Known Kick-Boxing Gets Toehold in Hollywood
- 1989 Legislative Session: The Final Hours : After Midnight, Expedience Governs Open Meetings Bill : ETHICS
- Sheriff of Nottingham, Robin Hood's Old Foe, Preserves the Legend
- China to Continue Reform and Openness, Deng Says
- Wake Us When You're Ready
- Blacks Backing Pro-Choice Add a Compelling Voice
- Sen. Watson Votes Against Bill That Bans Honorariums
- Unidentified Body Found in House Fire
- Calm Holds as Abortion Protesters Stage Vigils
- 2 Teen-Agers Badly Injured in Fiery Canoga Park Crash
- Marshals Chief Nominated
- Bobby Davis Leads Outlaw Challengers in Ascot Races
- Southeast Roundup : Stacy Stars as Tide Beats Memphis State
- Community College Football Roundup : Rancho Santiago Lives Up to Billing : Returning Standouts Get Job Done in Season-Opening Victory
- SMU Is Alive, Kickin', Losing and Planning for the Long Term
- College Football Notes : USC, UCLA Losses May Signal Arrival of New Wave in Pac-10
- Prep Wrapup : Carson Again Falls to Bishop Amat
- Jackson Gets Thoughtful : JANET JACKSON "Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814." A&M; ***:***** Great Balls of Fire:**** Knockin' on Heaven's:*** Good Vibrations:** Maybe Baby:* Ain't That a Shame
- The Orchestra's Subscribers: Fiercely Loyal, Financially Essential and Sometimes Fickle : L.A. CHAMBER ORCHESTRA : Subscribing for All the Seasons
- A Rich Diet Planned for Benefit in Santa Monica's 'Eat for Art'
- Laura San Giacomo ("sex, lies, and videotape")...
- AEROSMITH "Pump." Geffen ** 1/2:*****Great Balls of Fire:**** Knockin' on Heaven's:*** Good Vibrations:** Maybe Baby:* Ain't That a Shame
- The Orchestra's Subscribers: Fiercely Loyal, Financially Essential and Sometimes Fickle : PASADENA SYMPHONY : She's in Tune With Pasadena
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET : PART TWO: MAKING THE BREAK : Starting a Business Takes Planning, Capital
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET : PART ONE: GETTING AHEAD : Exploring Paths to Promotion : Being a Boss Isn't Always the Best or the Only Way to Get Ahead
- The Bitter Taste of Sugar : BIG SUGAR Seasons in the Canefields of Florida <i> by Alec Wilkinson (Alfred A. Knopf: $18.95; 256 pp.) </i>
- Maintenance Will Extend Tool Function
- A Twisty Thing, This Tongue of Man : CRAZY ENGLISH The Ultimate Joy Ride Through Our Language <i> by Richard Lederer (Pocket: $16.95; 127 pp., illustrated) </i>
- New Program Helps Raise Money for Care : Environmentalists Let 'Foster Parents' Adopt Birds, Animals
- Small Planes Catch Flak in Orange County
- Redevelopment Agency Created to Boost Business in La Puente
- Down to the Minute Details : Reproductions of Neon Clocks Turn Back Hands of Time
- Catalina's Floating Lifeline : Almost Everything Islanders Eat, Build or Sell Comes From Mainland by Barge
- Claremont, County Agree to Put Paramedics in City
- Seeing Red Over Cable's Brown Boxes
- District Elections Result in Reasonable Choices
- Furor Leaves Unclear Future for Elks Lodges, Blacks
- ACLU Hoists Free-Speech Banner in Stadium Sign Ban
- Conquering Hero Wins Feature Race at Fairplex Park
- Occidental Lowers Sights After Loss to Azusa Pacific