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- On Left Side, Greene Moving in Right Direction : Rams: He still doesn't have as many sacks as he would like, but he is making an impact again.
- Two Forces Spark a Revival at Buena Park : Prep football: Power running of Barrios, hard-nosed coaching of Luczaj help put Coyotes in the playoffs.
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : Robinson Chases Miracle at Del Mar to Prevent Brabham Title
- SHORT TAKES : Pro Wrestler Fined for Scuffle
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- Just for Kicks : The American Youth Soccer Organization stresses child development over competition.
- FINAL CALIFORNIA ELECTION RETURNS : TULARE COUNTY
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- FINAL CALIFORNIA ELECTION RETURNS : STATEWIDE PROPOSITIONS : HOW CALIFORNIA VOTED/HOW LOS ANGELES COUNTY VOTED
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- Last U.S. Chess Match Game Ends in Draw; Next, France
- Homeowners Living Under House Rules : CC&Rs; Regulate Communities in North County
- The Nagging Conscience of South Africa : Books: Nadine Gordimer, a relentless, outspoken critic of the white Establishment, crafts riveting tales of racial injustice in 'My Son's Story' and other works.
- Middle School Benefits and Costs Scrutinized : Education: The Norwalk-La Mirada district closed seven intermediate shools in 1978, but now is getting pressure from parents to reopen them.
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- Council Deadlocks on Spending Plan
- Jury Told of Broderick's Depression at Time of Killings
- NHL ROUNDUP : Moog Stops Canadiens, Bruins Go Into Lead, 2-0
- Technically, This Is Not Reputation Kimble Wants
- State Title Within Reach of Talent-Laden Valley : Women: A blend of experienced players and strong newcomers could enable Lady Monarchs to win a championship.
- SHORT TAKES : Song a 'Coming Out': Townshend
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : The Pet Shop Boys Make a Detached U.S. Debut
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- Scholars in Claremont Reproduce Oldest Bible : History: Four representatives from the Ancient Biblical Manuscript Center traveled to Leningrad and photographed the ancient parchments, page by page.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CANADA : Random Drug Test Plan Withdrawn
- FINAL CALIFORNIA ELECTION RETURNS : LOS ANGELES COUNTY
- GOP Didn't Do as Well as He'd Hoped--Bush : Election: President says he will "absolutely" promise to oppose any new tax increase but adds: "Sometimes you run into realities."
- ENERGY / NEW CHALLENGES : Gulf Crisis Spurs Interest in Renewable Sources of Electricity : Solar, wind, geothermal and other methods are already producing a small percentage of the nation's power.
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- Opening Ceremony for Student Center
- MEDICINE : Panic-Disorder Drug Approved
- Downey Senior Center, Projects Get $150,000
- FINAL CALIFORNIA ELECTION RETURNS : SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY
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- Uncounted Absentees Still Total 43,000 Votes
- COLUMN LEFT : Another Loss That Erodes the Coalition : Feinstein took Latinos, blacks, women and labor for granted.
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- Setting the Stage for Minorities in Theater : Culture: Professor sees a need for diversity. He hopes a conference will lead to networking by minority groups.
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- Long Beach : Police Chief's Daughter Dies in Truck Crash on Freeway
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- FINAL CALIFORNIA ELECTION RETURNS : CONGRESSIONAL RACES
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- Devices Let the Disabled See World Eye to Eye : Wheelchairs: Equipment that unfolds to allow the user to stand may offer medical benefits as well as boost self-esteem.
- Cold Beer, Cheap Food, Level Pool Tables--and No Pretense
- SPORTSCOPE : Bruins to Host Stanford and Pepperdine in Water Polo
- FULLERTON : Council Members In, Fireworks Out
- SIMI VALLEY : Pay, Class Size Key to Teachers' Contract
- Flores 'Not Unhappy' to Stay on Council
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- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAIDERS : Dyal Finally Returns to Practice Field
- Trainers Barred in Horse-Doping
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- Curator-to-Be Has Huntington in His Hands : Art: Following Robert Wark's 34-year tenure, Edward Nygren expects to add more American works and 'a new set of eyes' to the collections.
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- Evictions Predicted as Landlords Fail in Bid to Ease Rent Control : Santa Monica: Landlord-backed Prop. U is defeated. Tenants rights advocates' rival measure, Prop. W, will be decided by absentee ballots.
- FINAL ORANGE COUNTY ELECTION RETURNS : SPECIAL DISTRICTS
- LOCAl : CHP Nabs Jewel Thief Suspects
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Voters Opted to Play It Safe With a Dependable Wilson : Governor: Republican's decision to stake his chances on a nuts-and-bolts campaign may have been decisive.
- Officer Shoots Suspected Armed Robber to Death
- COLUMN RIGHT : We Won't Let Anyone Govern : Voters have never been so reluctant to entrust government to a single party.
- Live-In Aide Says Doctor Killed Elderly Redondo Man
- CHP Motorcycle Officer Injured After Rear-Ending Car on Freeway
- 5 Incumbents Retain Congress Seats : Elections: Whatever differences its members had on the federal budget deficit, the congressional delegation remains intact.
- $2,500 in Bogus Bills Found on Playground
- Liz Taylor, Ex-Lover to Battle Over Perfume Idea
- Expensive Victory for Business : Propositions: About $57 million was spent by companies and agricultural interests on Tuesday's initiatives.
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- WORLD IN BRIEF : IRELAND : Woman May Win Presidential Vote
- FINAL CALIFORNIA ELECTION RETURNS : SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY
- India Prime Minister Loses Vote, Resigns; Bitter Rival May Be Successor : Asia: Singh survives just 11 months as head of a shaky coalition. His defeat in Parliament is more devastating than expected.
- Certification of Youth Sports Coaches Urged
- A Taste of Italy? Make That a Feast
- O.C. Congressmen See Winning Edge Narrow : Politics: None of the five were in danger of losing, but four of them found their margins of victory down significantly.
- FINAL NATIONAL ELECTION RETURNS : Senate
- Rightist Showing in S. Africa Vote Reflects Whites' Worry Over Reform
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- Federal 'Green' Ad Rules Proposed : Marketing: Ten state attorneys general offer a way to protect consumers from misleading claims about the environmental friendliness of products.
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- 2 Major Oil Firms Post High Profits : Gulf crisis: Britain's Automobile Assn. calls on one firm to explain a threefold increase.
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- France's Groupe Bull to Cut 5,000 Jobs : Europe: Almost half of the computer maker's trims will be made in the United States.
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- Road Builders Look for a Measure M 'Pick-Me-Up' : Transportation: Designers and engineers will be the first to benefit from projects worth billions in next 20 years.
- ENERGY : Saber Rattling Pushes Oil Prices Up $2.68 a Barrel
- P.M. BRIEFING : Greece Moving to Privatization
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- Successes, Leaders Are Worth Looking Up To
- Council OKs Long-Awaited Growth Controls : Development: The building cap will limit Glendale to 85,000 residences. A construction moratorium will be lifted Dec. 6.
- Moore's Church Full of Mystery, Spiritual Repose
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SYRIA : Hostages Linked to Diplomatic Ties
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- Tokos Medical Says It Lost $1.7 Million in 3rd Quarter
- Reading Food : Fannie Farmer: The Kitchen as a Time Capsule : Revisions: The 13th edition makes the previous one seem minor. America's way with food has undergone a revolution.
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- Bell : City Hall to Close Fridays for New 4-Day Workweek
- Azusa Pacific Football Team Still Seeking Division II Playoff Bid
- NATION IN BRIEF : WISCONSIN : Jury Hears From 6 of Woman's 46 Selves
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- Limits on Density to Be Studied : Apartments: La Canada Flintridge could set up more stringent rules on the number and size of units permitted on lots.
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- FASHION : Wigged Out : The hair pieces may be 'in' for many, but they just don't sit well with one woman.
- FINAL CALIFORNIA ELECTION RETURNS : STATEWIDE PROPOSITIONS : HOW SAN DIEGO COUNTY VOTED
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- FINAL NATIONAL ELECTION RETURNS : Governor
- This Time Around, a Muscovite Marches Because He Wants To
- Azusa : Ex-City Executive Fills In
- Bennett Quits as Anti-Drug Czar : Politics: He uses his resignation announcement to blast former D.C. Mayor Barry and dispel rumors about his departure.
- 8th-Graders Make Slight Gains in Spring CAP Scores
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- BOOK REVIEW : Vivid Images Get Buried Under Verbiage : IN SILENCE; Growing Up Hearing in a Deaf World <i> by Ruth Sidransky</i> St. Martin's Press $18.95, 339 pages
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- Just 1 of 6 Navajos Wins Office; Vote May Be Protested
- U.S. to Withdraw Jets From Philippines : Military: The last fighter planes will leave next year, along with 1,800 personnel. Talks are to resume in Manila on American bases.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : IRELAND : Pope Names Bishop Who Opposes IRA
- CLIPBOARD : HOW TO: DONATE NON-CASH RESOURCES TO NONPROFIT AGENCIES
- Northrop Will Cut 800 Jobs and Close a Plant : Defense: The Newbury Park facility will be shut down by 1991, and many of its 1,800 workers will be transferred. Three units will be combined.
- Voter Turnout Nationwide Is Equal to '86 Low
- STATE : Calif. Issues Quake Warning Plan
- Kicking Up a Storm : The goalie was a girl, but one parent wanted proof. Others wondered why the issue was even raised.
- THEATER : Tragedy Turns Funny in 'Broadway Bound'
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- Expensive Victory for Business : Lobbying: It was a good day for the consultants. Their biggest triumph was beating 'Big Green.'
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- MUSIC : Musical Tastes Converge In a Benefit Jam
- COMMENTARY : The Legacy of Military--Lessons for Latinos
- NATION IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Snow Widespread; Cold Chills Plains
- Dutch Reject Request for More Troops
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- Tour de Farce : The good humor man of rock, with a new batch of backup musicians, is coming to Ventura.
- Incumbents Retain Seats as Predicted : Voting: Democrats won by decisive margins in all districts. The largely unknown and under-financed GOP challengers were unable to crack the political stronghold.
- Compton OKs Once-Rejected Housing Tract
- Arcadia : Owners Must Vacate Land
- Pendleton Blaze Brings Travelers to Standstill
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- County to Rule on 'Bootleg' Housing Gripe : Altadena: A resident complains that many of the area's dwellings are illegal. Neighbors counter that they were built when zoning was less stringent.
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- Fire Sparks Interest in Universal's Tour : Movie studio: Thousands of visitors come to view the charred remains of the back lot where "Dick Tracy" and "Back to the Future" were filmed. But some tourists are unimpressed.
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- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Annual Reunion Romps in Opener
- Ex-La Habra Lineman Living a Dream : Football: Dan Owens now plays for the Detroit Lions. His former coaches say he was destined for stardom.
- SHORT TAKES : Folk Musician Tom Clancy Dies
- Flamenco Troupe to Provide a Taste of the Real Thing
- A Rose of Country Music Is Blooming Again : Rebirth: A grande dame of the traditional sound, Rose Maddox, is staging her comeback.
- COSTA MESA : Amburgey Suffers Decisive Defeat
- FINAL ORANGE COUNTY ELECTION RETURNS : MEASURES : FINAL ORANGE COUNTY ELECTION RETURNS: MEASURES
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- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Council Gets First New Faces in Decade
- COLLEGE DIVISION / MITCH POLIN : La Verne's Ortmayer, 73, Giving Up His Spot on Sideline After 45 Seasons
- Girl Rescued Hours After Fall From Bridge
- Siler Healthy Again, but Spirit Is Ailing : Titans: In his last chance to impress pro scouts, oft-injured linebacker has to endure a 1-9 season.
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- Clouds Over the Pasadena Playhouse? : An anti-war play is scrubbed. Financial conditions are cited.
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- Oncotech Postpones Plans for Public Offering
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- Police Seek Party-Busting Rules : South Pasadena: The new interim chief wants a written policy and asks for calm in the wake of a September incident that is still being investigated.
- South El Monte Mayor Charged in Hit-Run
- Kahane Mourners Riot Along Funeral Route : Israel: As the militant nationalist is buried in Jerusalem, his followers turn violent. Six people are hurt; 13 are arrested.
- COLUMN ONE : How U.S. Failed in Science : A post-Sputnik experiment in teaching the brightest students left most of a generation bored and inept. Now educators are trying to catch up with foreign competition.
- Rivals to Launch New Record Ratings Systems : Entertainment: They will use computers to track store sales. The method may change the way music is marketed and promoted.
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- Eighth Graders' CAP Scores About Same as Last Year : Education: Overall, testing over the last 4 years shows significant improvements among the students in math, history, science and reading. County 3rd and 6th graders show sharp gains over the last 6 years.
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- SAN CLEMENTE : New Councilmen Minding Business
- Council OKs Study of New Disney Park
- Farmer Doesn't Pine for Mainstream Life
- NEWPORT BEACH : Hedges Surprises Incumbent Strauss
- LOCAL: Getting Moving on Transit : Despite all the fiscal conservatism, two crucial sales-tax measures do well
- MISSION VIEJO : Election Tilts City Balance of Power
- Countywide : Bus Service Resumed to County Airport
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- Jurors in Widow's Trial Visit Scene of Millionaire's Slaying
- PLATFORM : Fit Body, Fit Mind
- PROP. 132 : Allen Nets 1 Victory for Environment
- Ex-Controller Pleads Guilty to Embezzlement : Crime: Darrell Dean Knox, who worked for a subsidiary of Sterling Savings & Loan, plotted to take more than 200 checks from his firm and launder them at banks in Texas and California.
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- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Liftoff of Shuttle, Spy Satellite Set
- Number of Women Coaches Decreases
- THEATER REVIEW 'THE MARRIAGE OF FIGARO' : A Showstopper : Avant-garde director John Blondell has added provocative touches to the 18th-Century classic.
- Temple City : Sign Ordinance Softened
- POLITICAL NOTEBOOK : Even on Sunday, Post Office Delivers for the Politicians
- MUSIC: JOSEPPI'S WEDDING BAND : Excuse for Fun : The bar's weeknight party is something of a tradition. The music is all covers--no originals.
- Arcadia : Water Plan Updated
- Azusa : 'Handicap Access' Panel
- STATE : $9.9-Million Jackpot Unclaimed
- ORANGE : Beyer New Mayor; 2 Incumbents Roll
- LOCAL ELECTIONS : New Era Seen as Lagerquist Wins Vacant Council Seat in Lawndale : Voting: Electorate altered by influx of newcomers favors pro-business candidate over longtime residents with high name recognition.
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- New Jersey Voters OK Sunday Racing : Racing: Another measure will allow tracks to simulcast to Atlantic City casinos.