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- 'Angel Gabriel' Convicted of Sexually Abusing Youths
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- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : IRVINE : Birdbath Falls on Boy, Killing Him
- Fish Farms Grow Into Major Food Source
- Movie-Goers Cuddle Up to Indoor Drive-In : Entertainment: People can watch movies from vintage autos without worrying about the weather.
- Right to Live in Development Pits the Young Against the Old
- Mitsubishi Names New Executives for U.S. Consumer Unit
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- State to Sell 'College Saver' Bonds Again Soon
- Lifestyle Options in Wide-Open Space : Chatsworth: The community is undergoing change, but still offers a rural flavor and room to raise horses.
- Sipping Sake in Japan Is to Drink In Tradition
- Home Improvement : Heat-Loving Annuals Come in Many Colors
- RAZING CALIFORNIA : Has Urban Renewal Really Improved Our Cities? The Answer Is Clear-Cut.
- Gorbachev in Midstream : WHY GORBACHEV HAPPENED: His Triumphs and His Failure, <i> By Robert G. Kaiser (Simon & Schuster: $24.95; 476 pp.)</i>
- 1991 TOP 10 ALMANAC by Michael...
- Gardening : Drought and Winds Add to Danger of Wildfire : Protection: Homeowners on hillside can limit danger by cutting back bone-dry plants and selectively thinning chaparral.
- Alaska Wilderness Is Bargain for Adventurous
- UP ALL NIGHT / JEANNINE STEIN : If You Disco, You Should Catch This One
- In Constitutional Rights, Capistrano Senior Earns 'A'
- 4 Forums Set for Candidates in 6th District
- They're Girding for Summer Crush : Recreation: Larger crowds are expected at the beaches this summer, but officials say they're ready, despite the recent Cinco de Mayo disturbance.
- Pasadena : Annexation Plans Revived
- Forgery Foil Verifies Signatures 3 Ways : Security: An inventor is looking for a few good fakers. He wants to test an ID system even the FBI can't match.
- Douse Those Fireworks, Costa Mesa : * Nonprofit Groups Elsewhere Raise Money Without Putting Danger in Small Hands
- San Diego's Real Waterfront Is Found on Kettner Boulevard
- These Trying Times : Job Security Evaporates as Economic Ripple Effect Hits Home : Until the turnaround comes, however, the South Bay will continue to feel the recession in several areas: Cities
- Man Held After Wife Is Stabbed to Death
- A Prospect on the Farm Has Faith
- It Shouldn't Have to Be a Vicious Cycle : * Both Sides of Irvine Bike Battle Must Remember That the Streets Belong to Everyone
- Dodger Imitation Is Costly to Mets : Baseball: Boot is on the other foot when L.A. scores four runs on one hit and three errors in eighth inning of 4-3 victory.
- COLLEGE SOFTBALL : UCLA Has a Chance to Win Title Again
- Police Chief May Be Off Job Until He Retires : Torrance: Donald Nash and the city had been negotiating an early retirement even before his Thursday night angioplasty to clear a blocked artery.
- Coach Has a Calling to Sail, Write
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Loyola to Visit Esperanza in Second Round of 5-A
- Peterson Supplies Padres With a Shot in the Arm : Baseball: Right-hander beats Cincinnati, 5-2, with help from the bullpen and the bottom of the batting order.
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- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Stakes High, Valenzuela Wins
- COVER STORY : Remember the 'Ghost' of Summer Past? : Last summer's 'little movie' blew the blockbusters out of the box office. This year, while 'Robin Hood' and 'Terminator 2'will be hard to beat, there is a more varied menu.
- Lifelong Love of Cars Develops Into Photography Career : Jane Gottlieb takes pictures of both classics and wrecks that have personality, and then adds her own vibrant colors
- MUSIC & DANCE : Menotti at Twilight : The Pulitzer-winning composer and founder of Spoleto Festival U.S.A. looks back on his six-decade career and ponders the future
- * Victor M. Mundy, title operations manager...
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- Piano Software Hits the Right Keys : Technology: Computer program can show children how to play the piano, but teachers say this kind of instruction may need a lot of fine tuning.
- Iraq Frees 29 More POWs
- A strong 1980 prison drama, Brubaker (KTLA...
- St. Louis Sees Tourism, Convention Industry as Gateway to the Future : Cities: Officials are investing more than $2 billion on facilities to attract income. Some fear that the plan will drain money from other programs.
- Damon Wayans Stands Out : Comic Drops His Stage Act to Put His Passion Into New Horizons
- Shots Fired at Set of Gang Film; 1 Hurt
- Pinochet Visits Britain
- Tale of Two Hospitals and of Two Systems : USC facilities provide a mirror of U.S. health care
- The Spy Who May Be Allowed In From the Cold : CIA: Four years ago, Robert Gates was nominated to head the agency, but Iran-Contra foiled his ambitions. This time, the past may not haunt him.
- Motorcyclist Killed in High-Speed Collision
- ROADWORK : Major projects for the week of May 19-25
- Woman Killed by Hit-and-Run Driver
- Tax-Saving Prop. 90 Finds Few Counties in Support
- Style : Looks : Natural Selection
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- The California College Guide : A primer on making choices--and making arrangements--for a college education. : A Guide to the College Guides
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- Attorneys Filing Into Unemployment Offices
- Streetwise Vision
- U.N. Guards for Kurds Approved : Iraq: They will provide security in refugee camps, a move Baghdad had resisted. Kurdish leaders report progress in talks on autonomy, democratic reforms.
- Queen Relaxes Aboard Her Yacht Off Coast of Florida
- The California College Guide : A primer on making choices--and making arrangements--for a college education. : COLLEGE CHECKLIST
- Kuwait Opens Trials Today for 600 Accused of Collaboration : War aftermath: They are suspected of aiding Iraqi forces during their seven-month occupation.
- For Struggling Family of 4, It Goes From Bad to Worse
- Earthen-Block Home for Third World Shows That Small Is Beautiful
- Claremont : Compromise on Yard Fill
- Yugoslav Army Promises Order and Secure Borders
- It started out about six years ago...
- Kohl Heads for U.S. Today in Bid to Repair Relations : Diplomacy: His high-profile trip is designed to downplay belated German support for the Persian Gulf allies.
- PERSPECTIVE ON CHARITY : Doing Business With Scrooge : First Executive and Fred Carr turned their backs on community needs. Ironically, their fall leaves many in ruin.
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- COUNTYWIDE : Special Athletes Give It Their Best
- Textbook Case of Community Say in Schools : Publishing: Volunteers meet each month to review educational material for students around the state.
- 'You Can Make It' : Latina Achievers Encourage High School Girls to Pursue Education, No Matter What
- These Trying Times : Job Security Evaporates as Economic Ripple Effect Hits Home
- Recovering Addicts Compete in Track Meet
- 'New U2' Album Is So New It's Illegal
- DVI Financial Corp.: The financial services company...
- Think Like a Landlord Before Renting Home : Market: It takes research, flexibility and a touch of imagination to arrive at the value to you of leasing.
- Activity on Buying Is on Increase
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- A Civilization Revived at Wupatki Monument
- Diversions : Showdowns in the High Desert : Grubstake Days Contestants Can Run, Ride or, if the Mood Strikes, Throw Bikes
- El Monte : Fireworks Ban on Ballot
- Patriotic Spirits Soar in S.D. Gulf War Parade : Celebration: Event draws 250,000 spectators who cheer on 10,000 military personnel.
- The California College Guide : A primer on making choices--and making arrangements--for a college education. : Admissions Maze
- Eli's Coming : Wallach's Career Has Endured From TV's Golden Age to Film to Stage, and Now to 'Vendetta'
- Foreign Servants May Find Themselves Enslaved : Britain: Parliament is trying to remove a twist in immigration policy that permits such abuses.
- Los Angeles Times Interview : John Garamendi : Can He Cut the Gordian Knot of California's Insurance Dilemmas?
- LOCAL ELECTIONS: 9th DISTRICT : Walters, Gay Pledge to Bring Better Services
- FAMILY PORTRAITS: Remembrances by Twenty Distinguished Writers,...
- Home Improvement : It's a Breeze to Patch Drywall the Modern Way
- Landlord Right on Lease Default
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : DESIGN : 20th-Century Close-Out
- Tumors a Threat to Sea Turtle Species : Epidemics: A plague has gone from being a minor problem five years ago to infecting half the world's population.
- Retro : Star Vehicles
- Disney's 'Sky Trackers' sends three kids in search of mystery satellite
- 2 Soviet Officials Offer Reforms-for-Aid Plan : Economics: They seek help from the industrialized democracies in exchange for guaranteed changes.
- Young Boxers Learn Valuable Lessons for Life's Tougher Fights : Junior Olympics: La Colonia club enters 12 of 20 youngsters representing the county. A five-time world champ shows up.
- Notes about your surroundings.
- Amplicon's Net Income Up 33% Over Last 3rd Quarter
- SAUVIGNON BLANC : The Poor Man's Chardonnay Finally Earns Across-the-Board Acceptance
- Rescued Jungle Animals Receive Haven in Brazil 'Halfway House' : Wildlife: Noah's Park helps Amazon creatures readjust to the wild. Most of them have been seized at street markets by federal agents.
- Sixth S. Korean Burns to Death; Protests Spread
- Right-to-Die Ruling Stayed Pending Appeal
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : RICHMOND : Plane Crashes Into Car on Interstate
- Ronald J. Gilmore has been named vice...
- The Charitable Man Who Couldn't Give Anything Away
- The Pacific Southwest Financial Division of the...
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- Riders in the Sky : Broncs Kick Up Their Heels at Rancho Santa Margarita Rodeo
- * TransWorld Bank, Sherman Oaks, has promoted...
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- Pernell Roberts plays a wealthy Texan named...
- The California College Guide : A primer on making choices--and making arrangements--for a college education. : Information Resources
- Economics Taught With Slam-Dunk Lingo
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- Queen Takes a Break From Tour to Visit Florida Island
- 1 Dead, 2 Badly Hurt in Crash; Driver Arrested
- The Reporting of Sexual Harassment Increasing
- Three Arrested in Slaying of Woman
- These Trying Times : Job Security Evaporates as Economic Ripple Effect Hits Home
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- Scientific NRG Inc.: The Anaheim-based electrical lighting...
- Inexpensive Ways to Build Garden Walls
- MEN OF STEEL : STEELTOWN, USSR: Soviet Society in the Gorbachev Era, <i> By Stephen Kotkin (University of California Press: $24.95; 256 pp., illustrated)</i>
- Home Improvement : Tire Does Trick in Unsticking Parts
- The WRATH OF RAMA : A Fight Over a Mosque on Ground Holy to Hindus Has Reignited India's Ancient Feud
- LIFE IN THE DESERT
- Being Run Out, Armenians Charge : Soviet Union: They say Azerbaijanis are depopulating areas of the disputed enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : 911 Operator Fired After Man Is Killed
- Bill to Aid Refugees Signed
- 'Running Into Walls' : Accountant Weighs Options After a Year of Hunting for Permanent Work
- Malaysia Setting Its Sights on Economic Superstardom : Asia: The prime minister envisions the nation as 'a giant corporation.' He says the West often curbs growth of developing nations.
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : BROWSING : Spy Goods
- Marine Shot in Leg After Beach Fracas
- Murderer Gets Life Without Parole
- Strawberry Festival Is a Hit : Oxnard: An estimated 35,000 people attend the event where they eat--and throw--concoctions made of the fruit.
- Seeds of Ecology : Water-Absorbing Chemical May Be Boon to Landscaping, but Unconvinced Critics Call It Drought-Induced Hype
- Harbor's Season Ends With Crushing Blow, 11-10
- Joseph Stein has been appointed vice president...
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- * Simsbury, Connecticut-based Kollmorgen Corp. said President...
- Covina : Staff Layoffs Recommended
- An Inner-City High School Makes an X-ample of Itself in Math
- Professor-Comic Proves Law Is Funny
- The California College Guide : A primer on making choices--and making arrangements--for a college education. : Home? Or Alone? : Independence: Going away to college can be beneficial for some, but it isn't for everyone.
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : OUT & ABOUT : House Calls
- Films of Glory : AFI Shines The Projector On The Achievements Of Kirk Douglas
- Women's Colleges : Coeducation: The number has dwindled but advocates say they offer unmatched advantages to female students.
- ANC Rules Out Talks Until Violence Ends : S. Africa: The move is sparked by continued bloodshed in townships. It could stymie negotiations on a new constitution.
- New Homeowners Stung by Special Taxes : Levies: Families in many new developments stagger under the cost of add-on charges for roads and other public facilities. What they had paid in older neighborhoods often quadruples upon moving.
- * Paul J. Lustig has been appointed...
- TUNED IN
- NETWORKING
- Countdown for Shuttle Medical Mission Begins
- BACKGROUND: In a December, 1990, First Person...
- Hard Times Force Car Salesman to 'Work Smarter'
- Police Captain Is Crowd Pleaser in 1st Public Test : Foothill Division: Paul Jefferson gets a standing ovation from homeowners, ministers and others eager to put the Rodney G. King beating behind them.
- Mola Spares No Expense to Win Hellman Ranch Vote : Land use: Developer has outspent housing project foes 65-1. The campaign's latest tactic is absentee ballots inserted in flyers.
- WORLD LEAGUE VOLLEYBALL : U.S. Tops Japan in Five Games
- RECESSION IN LONG BEACH: A SPECIAL REPORT : Such a Deal : Economic Slowdown Breeds Creativity, Aggressive Salesmanship
- Lenient U.S. Gun Laws Spur Illegal Exports
- British Woman Blasts Into Space on a Dream Trip in a Soviet Rocket
- Crucial India Election Pits Secular Against Spiritual : South Asia: Hindu revivalism could undo the nation's underpinnings. More violence is feared.
- COLUMN LEFT : Talking Back Gives Value to Speaking Out : 'Political correctness' makes whites and men think twice.
- Shifting Water Demand
- WATER WATCH: What Cities Are Doing to Conserve
- John L. Steenhoven has joined JNR Inc.,...
- RESTAURANTS : PUTTIN' ON THE RITZ : Ritz-Carlton, Marina del Rey's Cafe Handles the Burger, Foodie and Fitness Details
- Thomas R. Stickel has been appointed vice...
- Style : GARDENS : Decked Out
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- FASHION : GREAT LENGTHS
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- Senate Links Debates, Campaign Funds : Elections: The measure would require presidential candidates to hold four debates as a condition of receiving federal funds.
- Video-a-Go-Go
- Pasadena : City Workers Get Reprieve
- The California College Guide : A primer on making choices--and making arrangements--for a college education. : Passing the Test Deadlines
- Book Mark : Gorbachev's New, Truer Colors After Lithuania
- Food for Thought : Tough Assignment: Nutritious School Lunches for Finicky Palates
- Armored Car Firm Offers Reward : Crime: A third suspect remains at large in the shooting of a driver delivering cash to an ATM in Garden Grove.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- HIGH SCHOOL TRACK : Scott and Dring Do a Little Better Than Simply Qualify
- The March of Films--Week by Week by Week . . .
- SUMMER MOVIE SPECIAL : Well, He Did Say, 'I'll Be Back' : Seven years and $70 million later, cyborg Arnold Schwarzenegger returns in 'Terminator 2: Judgment Day'
- James A. Murphy has joined the Orange...
- FICTION
- Government Should Fund Projects to Buoy Economy
- Blooming Shrubs Provide Backdrop for Yard Parties
- Old Man Ripper : THE WOMEN OF WHITECHAPEL AND JACK THE RIPPER, <i> By Paul West (Random House: $22; 404 pp.)</i>
- A Desert Cry by MAGDALENA GOMEZ
- Low Furniture Prices at High Point
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : GARDENS : Thyme Outing
- Claremont : Student Parking Curbed
- A Vicious Circle : Now 42, Linda Navarro Inherited a Drug Habit and Life of Pain From Heroin-Addicted Parents
- PLATFORM : The Reality of War
- Personality Is the Milk of Politics : California: Ego and ambition, rather than taxes and cutbacks, will more likely shape resolution of the state budget crisis, so don't expect much.
- Campus Correspondence : Self-Segregation on Campus: What Happened to the Goal of Diversity?
- COUNTYWIDE : Firm Provides Grant for Drug Education
- Revisiting School a Little Older, Lots Wiser
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- Aztecs Capture WAC Title in 10th
- Huntington Beach's Harshburger Wins 50-Miler
- NHL STANLEY CUP FINALS : Coffey Break Is Finally Over for Penguins
- TENNIS : At Last, Sabatini Comes of Age
- Motor Racing
- Attendance Slump at Big A Does a Number on the Angels : Baseball: Turnstile count already off more than 90,000. Club officials caution that 'it's still early,' and blame downturn on factors from economy to weather.
- MUSIC & DANCE : The Mystery About 'What's So Funny': Is It Theater or Dance?
- Peterman Wins Section Title in All-Around
- UCLA Instructor's Book on Computer-Designed Theatrical Sets Breaks New Ground
- POP MUSIC : The Impact of Dylan's Music 'Widened the Scope of Possibilities'
- Isozaki on a 'Summer Night at MOCA'
- NCAA SOFTBALL REGIONAL : Titans Stopped Short of College World Series
- PREP GYMNASTICS : SOUTHERN SECTION FINALS : Third Time Is the Charm for Collins
- CSUN Expecting Berth in Playoffs After Split : College baseball: Matadors confident they will be invited to the NCAA regionals after ending regular season with the best record in school history.
- ART : A Successful Fusion : Roy Dowell's paintings mix seemingly unrelated visual styles, but the results are rigorous works of maturity and diversity
- 'Titans' Aim to Alter Metal's Image
- Clippers Are Experienced at This Game
- BOXING : Camacho Wins by a Split Decision
- Mahler Enters the Mainstream
- Greene Ensemble Not Just Another Classical Quartet : The string musicians inject elements of country, rock and jazz into their new album
- Lunaria Spotlights Jazz Musicians and Warm Atmosphere
- COLLEGE BASEBALL : Pepperdine Beats Loyola for Title
- Calcante Earns Pacific Region Honors
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Corson Again Pitches No-Hitter; Cypress in Finals
- His Dirty-Ball Trick Leaves Opponent With Egg on Face
- Austrian Skiing Champion Nierlich Dies in Crash
- Cycling
- Trail Leads to World's Tallest Tree
- Top Developers to Speak During June Workshop
- Within the Marriage, a Secret Life : A CURE FOR DREAMS, <i> By Kaye Gibbons (Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill: $14.95; 171 pp.)</i>
- Don Bosco Student Wins $4,000 Stipend
- Focus on the Family's Move Limits Options for Its 700 Employees
- Even Dinkins Loyalists Cringe at Budget Cuts : Deficit: N.Y. mayor's draconian proposals are seen as a retreat from progressive policies he vowed to pursue.
- These Trying Times : Joblessness, Credit Crunch, Lower Sales, More on Welfare
- RECESSION IN LONG BEACH: A SPECIAL REPORT : Search for a Job Is Answered by a Silent Phone
- LOTTERY RESULTS : May 18
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- FRUIT OF THE MONTH by Abby...
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- COLUMN ONE : Victims to Victors in Farming : Like many, Bob Schmidt lost his holdings in the 1980s but won them back at a fire-sale price. Meanwhile, lenders who abandoned agriculture are in their worst shape ever.
- NOW Leader Molly Yard Recovering From Stroke
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- Fair Warning About the Competition
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- Task Forces Net 45 Drug Arrests
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- Right Planting Time Vital for Peas
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- Hotel 'Health Club' Claims Can Be Misleading : Fitness: Guests are finding that ads often imply more equipment than is actually available. In fact, the 'club' may be just a stationary bicycle and a few weights.
- The Raw Edge of Texas Racism : WHITE LIES: Rape, Murder, and Justice, Texas Style, <i> By Nick Davies (Pantheon Books: $22.95; 397 pp.)</i>
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- Rick Curry has been named senior vice...
- The California College Guide : A primer on making choices--and making arrangements--for a college education. : Balance Is Key for Students With Jobs : Working: Most educators support part-time employment, but warn that hours should be limited.
- Kuwait Sets Deadline for Giving Up Arms
- City Council Faces Tough Decisions to Balance Budget
- Needy, Ailing Are Especially Feeling Pinch : Poor: Free clinics and other social service organizations are swamped. Meanwhile, donations to run the agencies are drying up.
- It's Not Nice to Fool Mother Nature--Just Ask the Water Barons : Drought: Residents are being forced to cut back so that their escalating inconvenience will convert them into proponents of big water projects.
- Study Finds That Downtown Parking in Ojai Is Plentiful
- Divac Doesn't Flop in the Fourth Quarter : Lakers: After starting out soft, he finally takes it to Duckworth as team overcomes big deficit.
- BASEBALL : Negotiating the Changes for 31 Years
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