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- It Keeps On Getting Better for Auburn : SEC: Terry Bowden's team upsets No. 4 Florida, 38-35, on a late field goal to improve to 7-0.
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- Kansas Corralling Puppy Mills
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- Alabama Gains a Tie in the Final Seconds
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- As Tough as the Next Guy : Who cares if Dawn Steel can or can't lunch in Hollywood? She's welcome at the working girls' table any time : THEY CAN KILL YOU BUT THEY CAN'T EAT YOU: Lessons From the Front, <i> By Dawn Steel (Pocket Books: $22; 281 pp.)</i>
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- PERSPECTIVE ON SCHOOL VOUCHERS : Returning Us to Our Religious Roots : Prop. 174 would align California with advanced nations that provide free exercise of religion and education.
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- Arrowhead's Thirsty for More Water Sales : Advertising: It is putting its name on the Anaheim Arena to try to improve business.
- Defining Fees Sometimes Associated With Home Loans
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- MID-CITY : Public Meetings on Revitalization Set
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- Number of Cuban Rafters Reaching Florida Shore Hits a Record
- City Ordinance Targets Back Yards Filled With Junk : Regulation: City Council responds to complaints about eyesores that could be driving down property values.
- Gala Raises $3.7 Million for City of Hope Center
- Red's Still Smokin' at 76 : Auerbach doesn't give up easily. But the once irascible rehead who ranted at referees has mellowed. He's down to two cigars a day. His view are expressed in a softer, slower voice.
- The Great Human Quandary
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : WALLS of GLORY : In Rome, Walls Don't Just Hold Up the Roof: They're Symbols of Imperial Might, History Immured
- Preying on the Sick : Climate in Area Is Ripe for Abuse by Unlicensed Doctors
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Wilson Nimbly Walks the Line of Pragmatism : Politics: The governor chose statistics over ideology when allowing government intervention into private lives and on economic matters.
- GAME OF THE WEEK : Hamilton Powers Loyola Past St. John Bosco, 33-15
- Klan Backers, Foes Clash in Indiana
- Voices Speaking Out About Rape
- But Miles Yet to Go : Two new roads underscore California's creativity
- British Man Fulfills Dream to Meet Member of Courageous WW II Crew : Journey: After witnessing a horrific midair collision of B-17s in 1944, he visits an American survivor of the Heavenly Body.
- Mission Viejo March to Protest Youth Violence : Crime: A recent drive-by shooting and another in Lake Forest last year galvanize a group that is pushing for stiffer penalties for violent teen-agers.
- Group Weeds Out Wildlife Habitat's Tall Leafy Enemy
- Review Finds Inglewood District Lacks Leadership : Education: Panel says that school board underestimated budget crisis. It warns that administrators must cooperate.
- Hermosa Council Candidates Offer Views on Improving the City
- Youth Stabbed Through Head With Metal Rod During Fight : Violence: Nine suspected gang members are arrested in the attack. The 17-year-old victim is in critical condition after surgery.
- SOUTH ROUNDUP : Brohm, Louisville on Target in Second Half, 35-27
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- The 1993 Lannan Literary Awards
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- Scots Battle for Ancient Gaelic Language : Culture: Tongue is spoken primarily in the Outer Hebrides, but its use is declining. The government is sponsoring an effort to teach it using TV and games.
- STYLE: STYLEMAKER : Desert Reflections
- WITH AN EYE ON ... : Even after a string of sad to tragic roles, Vivian Wu is joyful
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- ELECTIONS : School Race No Longer Just a Quiet Affair : Moorpark: The candidates--an airline pilot, a nurse and an IRS auditor--have heated up the campaign with personal attacks.
- Trading Everett Now Best for All
- Notre Dame Strikes Quickly, Beats BYU : Nonconference: Irish score on second play on the way to a 45-20 victory. Injured knee sidelines Cougars' Walsh.
- Alemany's Upset Hopes Ended Early by St. Paul
- Swords into Smart Bombs : The timeless drama of war makes a compelling, if horrific, story. The Gulf War was no exception. : CRUSADE: The Untold Story of the Persian Gulf War, <i> By Rick Atkinson (Houghton Mifflin: $24.95; 523 pp.)</i>
- Events: November : Film Fest, Rodeo, Midwest Polka
- South Africa : Is Now the Time? : Sanctions against the troubled country have been lifted, although disturbing problems remain. But after five years there, a Times foreign correspondent found rich scenery and facinating culture to recommend it
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Fremont Squeaks by Jefferson, 14-13
- PICO-UNION : Planners Will 'See' New Neighborhood
- Prickly Personalities : Lush Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument is home to cacti, critters and quiet nights
- North Dakota Man Must Fight for Life 3 Times a Day
- Killer's Gruesome Writings Foreshadowed Rampage
- Pedestrian Area Still on Its Feet : Development: Despite planners' rejection of the idea two months ago, the proposed district hasn't gotten its walking papers.
- ELECTIONS / BEVERLY HILLS SCHOOL BONDS : Tax Hike Sought to Repair, Upgrade Facilities
- Los Angeles Times Interveiw : Barry Munitz : Striving to Maintain CSU's Golden Promise--With Less Money
- Celebrating the Joys of Street Life : Crime: An Anaheim neighborhood throws itself a party after special police program helped reclaim it from violence, gangs and drugs.
- The Town That Time Forgot : Communities: Tiny Piru will grow after 148 new housing units are constructed. For some, change is a hard sell.
- Alabama Gets Tie in Final Seconds : SEC: Winning streak ends at 28, but Barker rallies No. 2 Crimson Tide to a 17-17 tie with Tennessee.
- Itzabout Time to Get a New Mascot Altogether, Thatzwhat
- Some In-Your-Face Action Could Lead to Eye Injuries
- Funds' Cash Reserves Are Running High : Investments: Money managers holding more 'liquid assets,' reflecting the stream of money pouring in.
- Student Wins Women Architect Prize
- NATION'S HOUSING : Homeowners Taking Excess Tax Deductions
- The Thousand Days of J.F.K. : PRESIDENT KENNEDY: Profile of Power, <i> By Richard Reeves (Simon & Schuster: $30; 662 pp.)</i>
- Playhouses for '93 Benefit on Display
- Ghost of a Goose Hovers at Old Plant
- A President Bedeviled by a Lack of Vision : Foreign affairs: Clinton is in the habit of endorsing Bush policies and associating himself with the conventional wisdom. Somalia is the result.
- NAFTA Fight Offers Competing Visions of U.S. International Role : Diplomacy: The increasingly venomous debate over the free trade agreement pits traditional internationalists against resurgent isolationists.
- Willet H. Brown; Radio and Television Station Executive
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- ELECTIONS : 14 Hopefuls Crowd Ventura City Council Race : Campaign: All candidates are focusing on recession issues and that's making it hard for some to earn voter recognition.
- Here, Here for Stricter Attendance Policies : Limiting Missed School Days Prepares Students for Future
- SOUTHEASTERN ROUNDUP : Zeier Propels Georgia on a Record-Setting Day
- WORLD SERIES : Toronto Blue Jays vs. Philadelphia Phillies : Seriously, Folks, It's Blue Jays : Game 1: Toronto toys with Philadelphia in opener, 8-5. White, Olerud and Alomar get the big hits.
- LAND WITHOUT GHOSTS: Chinese Impressions of America...
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- News, Tips & Bargains : Museum to Open at J.F.K. Library
- Tales of the Trails : Hiking: Historian and author John W. Robinson has a story about nearly every peak and valley in the local mountains.
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- Campus Correspondence : Separate by Choice: Racial Segregation at Duke
- VENTURA : Boy, 17, Stabbed in Back During Scuffle
- Sheriff Lines Up Heavy-Hitting Team to Back Prop. 172
- Teen Killed, 2nd Badly Hurt in Crash
- Northridge Comes From Ahead to Lose : College football: Matadors lead by two touchdowns twice in first half, but Garcia rallies Sacramento to 31-30 victory.
- As Time Runs Out, Arizona Wins, 27-24 : Pacific 10: Stanford fumbles, its seventh turnover, setting up a 27-yard field goal.
- GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Despite a Slow Start, Kennedy Earns Victory
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Village Christian Smothers Marshall Fundamental
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- JUNIOR COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
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- Sun Shines on Quartz Hill Through All Kinds of Weather
- STYLE: GARDENS : Southern Exposure
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- In a Recessionary Germany, Health Care is Booming : Trade: The unified nation's effort to modernize facilities has created a $7-billion market in medical devices.
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : TOP DOG DOWN UNDER : Sydney Might Sneer and Canberra Will Definitely Protest, but Australia's Real Capital, Argues One Not Impartial Observer, Is Handsome, Civil Melbourne
- JAMES RANDI : Opening Parapsychology's Box
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- URBAN ART : The Art of Childhood, Collected
- DOWNTOWN : Sony Chief: Japan Is Still Too Isolationist
- MONTECITO HEIGHTS : Long-Awaited Supermarket Opens
- Rain Forest Destruction Linked to Famine
- Chinese-Americans Lend Hand to Midwest : Disaster relief: Fighting perceptions that Asians are insular, a coalition is trying to raise $1 million in aid for flood victims.
- Clinton Warns Mexico Could Seek Japan-Europe Pact : Trade: The President uses his weekly radio address to predict what may happen if Congress rejects NAFTA.
- Opening Eyes About AIDS Awareness : Santa Clarita Board, 2 Taft High School Seniors Deserve Praise for Efforts to Educate
- JUNIOR COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Antelope Valley Hangs On, 19-13
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- Colorado Defense Stifles Oklahoma : Big Eight: Sooner quarterback Gundy suffers concussion during fourth quarter of 27-10 setback.
- Cougars Win Battle of the Backups : Pacific 10: Deeds steps in for Washington State, leads 34-7 victory over Cal.
- Morton Makes It Look Easy : Trojans: He catches three touchdown passes and becomes USC's all-time leader in receptions in a 34-9 victory over Oregon State.
- LAKERS : Christie's Forward Progress Interrupted by Ankle Injury
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- Altadena : Voters to Decide Library Tax
- Automation Pending at Patent Office : Research: The agency houses 27 million documents in its primitive stacks. Getting the data loaded into computers is proving to be a big job.
- Cosmonauts' Stay in Space Extended
- Eureka! : Class Puts Mystery and Joy of Discovery Back Into Science
- Budding Environmentalist Visits Brazil
- In the Denny-Beating Trial, Potemkin Village Justice Has Reached Its Climax : Law: Until recently, the one place that judges would not--or could not--mess around was with juries. Now that prohibition has been violated.
- Reach Out and Stiff Someone : Media merger: The Bell-TCI deal would lock phone and cable users into a monopoly.
- Book Bind : Staffers Like Renovated Central Library but Haven't Worked Out All the Bugs
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- ELECTIONS : 12 Candidates Vie for 3 Open Seats on Hermosa Council
- OLYMPIC LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Brethren Christian Scores 27 Consecutive Points, Wins
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- LEIMERT PARK : West Point Honors Audubon School
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- Foothill Toll Road Opens : Motorists May Drive Initial 3.2-Mile Route for Free During Next 2 Weeks
- New $10-Million Cancer Center to Open : Medicine: Westlake Medical Center is hopeful the treatment facility will lure Valley patients from other local hospitals.
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- A Time for Every Season : The Beginning of the Journey : The Marriage of Diana and Lionel Trilling; By Diana Trilling. (Harcourt Brace: $24.95; 369 pp.)
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- Latin American Presidents Urge Trade Pact OK : Treaty: Congressional approval of agreement between U.S., Mexico and Canada is called crucial.
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- Students in Absentia : With daily absenteeism averaging 17%, the LAUSD needs a policy that promotes attendance. Some schools have started setting their own rules.
- Group Mounts Campaign to Fight Breakup
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- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Michigan Stands Its Ground, 21-13 : Big Ten: Penn State is denied in four tries from inside the one and suffers first conference defeat.
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- Best Pal Helps Pay His Way In : Cal Cup: His $137,500 victory will help cover cost of making him a supplemental entry in the Breeders' Cup Classic.
- SOUTHWEST ROUNDUP : Texas A&M; Goes to Air, Wins, 34-17
- Hard-Headed Advice on Having Fun
- Release of Pacoima Rapist Highlights System's Flaws : Crime: Hunt for suspect in child sex attacks sparks questions over state's emphasis on prison over treatment.
- A 'Cro'-Magnon boy stars in new cartoon with a scientific bent
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- SOUTH GATE : Citywide Road Repairs Under Way
- La Puente's Bed Tax May Be Doubled
- WESTLAKE : Delay in Day-Care Contract Protested
- CAMARILLO : City to Pay for Mall Developer's Report
- Sudan Rebel Factions Agree to Peace Talks
- Priest From Oxnard to Be Honored for Life of Service
- SANTA CLARITA / ANTELOPE VALLEY : 25-Mile Trail Project Along Santa Clara River Off to Slow But Sure Start : Recreation: The 1st segment opened in May. Plans for the next, more costly portion are still incomplete.
- Ways to Avoid Overpaying Home Loan Fees
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- Ohio State Escapes Michigan State, 28-21 : Big Ten: Harris' late touchdown helps the fifth-ranked Buckeyes improve to 6-0.
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- Morton Sets a Record in USC Victory : College football: He has six catches for 120 yards for a career total of 2,523, a Pac-10 mark. Beavers fall, 34-9.
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