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- SATURDAY'S HEROES
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- Man Gets 30 Years in Rampage
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- Anteaters Do Have Experience : College basketball: UC Irvine women's team has 12 players back from last year's 1-27 season.
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- Nuggets' Pace Plays Into Lakers' Hands in 141-121 Victory
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- Phoenix Subsidiary Files for Chapter 11 Protection : Bankruptcy: Those familiar with Netcom Research, which said it had a contract to sell computers to the Soviet Union, were not surprised.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : PLACERVILLE : Plan to Send Trees to Troops Hits Snag
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- THE FANS' CHOICES
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- A Matter of Preservation : History: Conservators at the National Archives function as artists and chemists to restore delicate documents.
- Assimilating an American Tradition : The immigrants: Thanksgiving takes some getting used to for people from other countries, many of whom identify with its meaning but find that pumpkin pie just can't replace favorites such as 'seaweed Jell-O.'
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- Same Teams, Different Faces : Prep football: Torrance defeated Morningside, 13-12, on Sept. 14, but both teams have made several changes in their lineups as they prepare to meet in Friday's playoff game.
- SAN DIEGO SPORTS ET CETERA : Padres Agree to Shift Final Spring Game to Portland
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- Pomona College Hears Call From Asians for More Ethnic Programs : Minorities: Campus officials meet with students, professors after staging of 'The Mikado' spurs latest in series of protests for cultural recognition.
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- Many Happy Returns : USC: Anthony Davis is remembered best for his accomplishments against Notre Dame.
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