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- KILLING THE SECOND DOG <i> by Mark Hlasko translated by Tomasz Mirkowicz (Cane Hill Press: $8.95) </i>
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- Ford Paying the Price for Earlier Faintheartedness
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- Question: We've received Alaskan brochures indicating...
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- Badham's Daughter Challenges Ferguson : Elections: Phyllis Badham is a political novice, but some think the GOP assemblyman is vulnerable.
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- THE IMAGE OF THE BODY Aspects of the Nude <i> by Michael Gill (Doubleday: $40; 476 pp.)</i>
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- THE BFI COMPANION TO THE WESTERN <i> edited by Edward Buscombe (Atheneum: $50; 432 pp.) </i>
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- The Standard-Branding of America : SATISFACTION GUARANTEED : The Making of the American Mass Market <i> by Susan Strasser (Pantheon: $24.95; 340 pp.) </i>
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- PEOPLE OF THE DAWN <i> by Jan Fridegard translated by Robert Bjork (University of Nebraska Press: $8.95) </i>
- Shuttle Flight Called Off Just Before Launch : Space: A faulty computer forces NASA to scrub the secret military mission with 31 seconds to go. The liftoff already had been delayed three days.
- The Evolution of a Marathon Man
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- Birth Control a Key to Aiding Burkina Faso Women
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- Roads Scholars : Transportation: The judgments of traffic engineers can affect backups on major streets, the safety of intersections and the profits of business people.
- Wetlands Zoning 1st Step
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- Waves Have a Night to Remember : College basketball: Seniors go out in style in leading Pepperdine to 102-89 victory over San Diego.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Oxnard Knocks Out Mission, 11-5
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- Lions Use Power of the Press, 117-81 : College basketball: Loyola Marymount uses full-court trap and runs away from Santa Clara.
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- SUNSHINE STATES <i> by Patrick Carr (Doubleday: $19.95; 237 pp.) </i>
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- Forced Unity Is a Form of Tyranny : South Africa: Black majority rule means the surrender of power--political suicide for the white man. It is totally unacceptable.
- SOS Directors to Seek Permit for New Home
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- Cheer for Students: 'Write On!'
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- SOUTHERN SECTION MASTERS WRESTLING : Four From County Win Championships
- Say It Ain't So, Joe: Montana Snubs Continue
- A 14-0 Rebel Run Knocks Down Louisville : UNLV: Cardinals miss their first six shots as Tarkanian's thin squad wins its 10th in a row and completes perfect home season, 91-81.
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- Disney's Television Gamble : Locally, the company's KCAL is armed with high tech and Jerry Dunphy--but can it find an audience for three hours of prime-time news?
- DARWIN FOR BEGINNERS <i> by Jonathan Miller and Borin Van Loon </i> : EINSTEIN FOR BEGINNERS <i> by Joseph Schwartz and Michael McGuiness (Pantheon: $7.95 each, illustrated) </i>
- Agency Would Handle Air Travel Complaints : Airlines: Rising fares in California have spurred introduction of legislation that could create another voice for consumers.
- THE CAMPAIGN FOR GOVERNOR : Will Dianne Feinstein Play in Pacoima? : San Francisco's Ex-Mayor Finally Ventures South--and Into the Down-and-Dirty World of Big-Time Politics
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- Hamlet Thrives on Snow--Lots of It : Recreation: Folks in Bucks Lake hunker down when the long winter arrives. They have plenty of snowmobile enthusiasts for company.
- Bush and Kohl Begin Talks on Reunification
- The new TV movie--and series pilot--A Family...
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- Since Gill Net Bill Got Hook, Author Angles for Initiative : Lawmaking: Colleagues say Assemblywoman Doris Allen has gone overboard in battling for ban. The Cypress Republican doesn't take the bait; she's casting her line to state voters instead.
- North Carolina State has informed the NCAA,...
- Northridge Wins Game, Not Berth in Tournament
- PREP WRAPUP / Rob Fernas : Hot Opponent, Coach's Ploy: Either Way, El Segundo Lost
- Arts Fest Cheers Tucson in Winter : 150,000 expected at events that bring established artists and emerging ones to a $1.2-million celebration
- Hard to Figure
- 1000 Wilshire: An Open-and-Shut Case
- FLASH FROM THE PAST
- Drive-In Cancels Screenings After Brawl
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Educators Group Honors Escalante
- Cerritos Firm, 3 Employees Charged With Illegal Dumping of Toxic Waste
- 'We have one goal and that is to reduce alcohol and drug problems.'
- Residents Rally Against Freeway Overpass in Calabasas
- Geoff Brabham, who will co-drive with Derek...
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- 15 Years Later, Dickens of Case Near Trial : Oil: Some witnesses have died, others may not remember details. But a suit charging six companies with fixing prices is close to trial.
- Catholic Boys School Weighs Unthinkable--Girls : Education: For 43 years, Cantwell High School has followed the motto 'Act Manfully.' But a declining enrollment is forcing it to consider admitting girls.
- Mt. SAC Gets Grant for Drug Programs
- Bye Bye, Beauties : Hollywood's Love Affair With Crowned Heads of the Runway Is Over
- Sale of Turtle Shells Spurs Call for Probe
- 5-City Summit Puts Traffic at Top of Worry List
- A Moscow Debate Over 'Exorbitant' Military Costs : Glasnost: A Soviet expert on America accuses his country's military leaders of distorting U.S. defense spending to maintain a 'huge war machine.'
- CALIFORNIA CLOUT : Pushing Around the Primary Date Could Put the Wrong Contender in the Presidential Ring
- Knicks Could Use Bernard King Now
- JUNIOR COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Valley Rolls to Fourth State Tournament Bid in Row
- Golden West Women Win Big, Gain Berth in State Tournament
- Subtracting the Additives : APPETITE FOR CHANGE : How the Counterculture Took On the Food Industry, 1966-1988 <i> by Warren J. Belasco (Pantheon: $24.95; 311 pp.; 0-394-54399-8) </i>
- How Long Should Tax Records Be Retained?
- FOOD : Pizza for Dessert?
- Airline Pass Increases Options
- Aircraft Smoking Ban Will Cut Air Pollution : Airlines: Passengers will be able to breathe a little easier thanks to a new law that goes into effect today banning smoking on U.S. flights of less than six hours.
- FASHION : A New Kind of Custom
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- Only in the Americas : EVERY GOOD-BYE AIN'T GONE : Family Portraits and Personal Escapades <i> by Itabari Njeri (Times Books: $17.95; 226 pp.; 0-8129-1805-3) </i>
- Clearing Gutters Pays Off : Drainage: Benefits of a properly working system include directing rainwater away from base of structure and protection of the wood trim.
- The Meet of the Matter : How Do I Love Thee? Let Me Count the Spark Plugs
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- Hooked on Floating Fishing Lodge
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH KOREA : Dissidents, Police Clash in 6 Cities
- Voter Registration Forms Available at City Offices
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- Small-Screen Cinema
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- Libraries Seeking Reading Volunteers
- A Parental Presence Prevents Delinquency : Child Care: A mother or father best develops a child's conscience. Society should subsidize a program to keep one parent in the home.
- NAACP Makes a Housing Point
- No Space for Malathion Cowboys : Government: At the local level, officials must listen to the governed. What they are saying in Pasadena is "do something about the spraying."
- Bernson Seeks Annexation of Mountain Parcel : Growth: The councilman says the absorption of 13,000 sparsely populated acres near Chatsworth will be a hedge against unbridled development.
- Angry, Noisy Crowd Sounds Off on DWP Plan to Cover Reservoirs
- Concert series returns chamber music to its roots--a private residence.
- Muslim Group Protests at Sheriff 's Department : Grievance: Group not linked to Farrakhan is angry over shooting by deputy. Members want a federal probe of black's death.
- Public Relations Blitz Staged for the Ritz : Development: At dinner meetings, representatives try to persuade Rancho Palos Verdes residents to back Barry Hon's Ritz Carlton development.
- Camp Trains Firefighters for Hot-and-Heavy Rescues
- Ball Bounces Right for USIU in Victory Over UCSD, 93-91
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : 3-AA GIRLS : Brea Wins Big; Estancia Eliminated
- Silberman Lawyer Raps Prosecution
- SANTA ANITA : Cheval Volant First, Maybe Not Best
- This Time, Outside Track the Best Way : Off-road racing: Riverside's Walker Evans, the oldest driver in the race at 51, edges Alpine's Ivan Stewart for first in the Grand National Sport Truck main event.
- No Late Heroics for Northridge, 6-5
- Fehr Tired of Being Told 'No' : Baseball: Negotiations still hung up over arbitration as lockout enters 11th day.
- Soviets Steal the U.S. Show, 3-1 : Soccer: Super Summit becomes extravaganza, but estimated crowd of 61,000 at Stanford Stadium is left disappointed.
- Cox, Colleagues Talk Their Way Into Lithuania : Observers: Congressional delegation sent to monitor elections overcomes Soviet delaying tactics. State Department protests finally got them visas.
- Danube's Wild Delta Saved by Uprising
- Cheney Predicts Difficult Talks on Philippine Bases
- China Arrests 60 Suspects in Rail Robbery Spree
- A Lesson Plan for Costa Rican Forests : Teacher Guides Residents in Restoring Ecology Damaged by Humans
- Video disc players that can record
- Fore! : CBS producer/director faces the singular hazards of covering golf
- Jackson Reportedly Will Not Run for Mayor of D.C.
- Judge Allows Sheriff to Seize National Guard Armory for Temporary Jail
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- THE HIGH SCHOOLS / Brian Murphy : Miller Looked Hard; Huskies Looked Better
- Moore Leads Long Beach Women Over San Jose
- Caligiuri Fails to Start for U.S.; Places Blame on Soccer Federation
- El Camino Real Easy Winner in City Section Wrestling Finals
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- DON'T-MISS FILMS with minireviews from Times critics
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- COMMUNITY COLLEGE REGIONAL BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Golden West Overcomes Its Lack of Depth to Defeat Pasadena, 97-91
- Chiefs: Will Play Rams in West Germany
- PAC-10 SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS : Evans Keys Stanford to Big Lead Over Cal
- Fires: First to Lead, and Often to Finish
- Brea-Olinda Streaks Past Alemany Into Girls' 3-AA Final
- Bell High, which replaced disqualified Monroe in...
- Prop. 48 Completes First Course : College athletics: Graduation nears for first class of basketball players impacted by the NCAA's academic statute for freshman eligibility.
- A Subsidy Plan for TV's Farm Team--the Stage : 'Wonder Years' dad Dan Lauria got $100,000 from a television production company to put on four plays. He hopes studio executives will tap them for new TV shows, movies, actors and directors.
- Nobody's Laughing at Tommy Motolla Anymore : His boss gambled, the gossips whispered but two years later, CBS' president has pulled the troubled company out of its 1988 tailspin
- WHITNEY YOUNG, JR. AND THE STRUGGLE FOR CIVIL RIGHTS <i> by Nancy J. Weiss (Princeton University Press: $24.95; 286 pp.) </i>
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- THE BEAUTIFUL MRS. SEIDENMAN <i> by Andrzej Szczpiorski translated from the Polish by Klara Glowczewska (Grove Press: $18.95; 194 pp.) </i>
- THE ROCKETS' RED GLARE When America Goes to War: The Presidents and the People <i> by Richard J. Barnet (Simon & Schuster: $24.95; 496 pp.; </i>
- 'Fifty-seven Varieties Lower Than a Turkey Buzzard'
- DESIGN : He Lives!
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- CROOKED HEARTS <i> by Robert Boswell (Dell: $9.95) </i>
- DESIGN : Good Golly, It's the Molly
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- California IN BRIEF : GLEN AVON : Lion Rips Off Part of Its Owner's Arm
- Mission Viejo Recall Brawl Nears Bitter End
- Bush Picks District Judge
- Monrovia Acts to Stop Drug-Related Loitering
- Nature Conservancy Buys Up Land to Ward Off Development : Preservation: Conservationists with success in law and business bring money to the cause and fuel ambitious acquisitions.
- Liquid Treasure : Tranquil Colorado Valley Is Boiling Over Entrepreneurs' Plan to Export Its Bountiful Water
- Turkey, Iran Restart Talks
- Meditation, Longer Life Linked in Study
- Moynihan's Plan to Cut Payroll Taxes Finds His Party in a Thicket of Disarray : Politics: Democratic timidity in the face of a golden partisan opportunity makes partisans question the future of the party.
- UCI Student Pleads Not Guilty to Charge of Stealing Written Exams
- Robber Takes $1,200 at Beach Blvd. Bank
- Transit Panel Nears Crossroads Over East-West Rail Plan
- Florida Weathers the Storm : Baseball: Lockout has hurt, but not destroyed, the economies of towns that are dependent on revenue from spring training.
- Washington State Loses 15th in a Row
- Coronado's Gavaldon Loses to Bollegraf in Semifinals
- Royal's Hurst Honored by Water Polo Coaches
- Irvine Comes Alive in Time to Shock Fullerton, 94-76
- Harbor Beats College of the Desert, 88-87
- *** OINGO BOINGO "Dark at the End of the Tunnel" <i> MCA</i>
- Couple Celebrates 10th Anniversary of Victory Theatre : From humble beginnings, this Burbank playhouse has become a haven for playwrights
- A Poet on the Prowl : DEVICES AND DESIRES <i> by P.D. James (Alfred A. Knopf: $19.95; 435 pp.)</i>
- Some Las Vegas Commodities Are a Good Bet
- 'MacGyver' ABC's Secret Hit : Richard Dean Anderson Explains How the Show--Like Its Main Character--Manages to Survive
- Hearing Set on Plan to Revise L.B. Bus Routes
- Lenny (1974)--(Channel 7 Saturday at 12:30 a.m.)Bob...
- California IN BRIEF : VISALIA : Toddler Saved From Fire; 2 People Die
- COLUMN ONE : Tidal Wave Remolds a School : The immigration surge that reshaped the inner city is now transforming the suburban campus. Both parents and officials are reeling.
- Part of Washington Blvd. to Be Renamed : Venice: A committee approves changing the name of a confusing stretch of roadway. The new name honors Venice founder Abbot Kinney.
- Pacific Symphony Expected to Name New Conductor Monday
- Toros Fall to Riverside in Last Bid for Playoffs, 68-62
- After Record Deal, Lucinda Williams Reminds Herself Discipline's Necessary
- East Berliners Love Their Rock 'n' Roll
- Lean Times for Foreign Language Films : A window on a world less ordinary than our own is in danger of closing; it's up to filmgoers to keep it open
- Underground Scene Stages a Comeback : With their once-a-week clubs, independent young promoters finally give O.C.'s up-and-coming rockers a place to go for starters
- Channel 9: Seed for a Network? : Disney hints it will buy a number of stations--if the price is right
- Baldwin Hills Mall Trying to Lure Tenants : Business: Joint developers of Crenshaw Plaza are negotiating to improve mall after an aggressive marketing campaign fizzles.
- Scholastic Upgrade Plan Adopted : Education: A governors' task force commits to broad student improvement, but fails to address funding.
- California IN BRIEF : San Jose : Ex-Impresario of Nudity Joins Race
- Painful Uncertainty Clouds Lives of the Abducted Children's Parents
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- East German Gabi Kohlisch, in her final...
- New Mexico State Rolls Over San Jose for 16-0 Home Mark
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- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : 3-A GIRLS
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- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Trachsel, Fullerton Win in Conference Opener
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- KUALA LUMPUR : NEW DAYS OLD WAYS : A day in the life of Malaysia's capital reveals how the city mixes Western business with Asian customs without turning its back on traditions that are its soul.
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- Car Fire Scorches Costa Mesa Home : Blaze: The trouble began when owner turned ignition in vehicle she hoped to sell and it burst into flames. Damage is estimated at $150,000.
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- Commentary : To Aid Homeless, O.C. Should Check Into San Diego Hotel Program
- NHL ROUNDUP : Canadiens' 61 Shots Pierce Penguins
- Couples (62) Slays the Course : Golf: He has 10 birdies in record-tying round at Riviera and he shatters the 54-hole tournament mark with a 197. But Morgan and Mediate aren't far behind.
- El Camino Upsets Santa Monica, 81-79
- The University of Texas has hired Houston...
- Trying Times for Illinois' Lou Henson : College basketball: Coach maintains his cool in the face of an NCAA investigation that produces charges of improprieties in the Illini program.
- 'At Forward, 6-Feet and Mother of 5 . . .' : Basketball: Susan Helm, 36, sticks with the game at Rancho Santiago.
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : 3-A GIRLS : Costa Mesa Finds Form, Upsets South Hills, 61-55
- HEART ATTACK:
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- Driver Shortage Spurs Company Incentive Plans
- Viewpoints : Perrier's Crisis Mismanagement