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- Merced Puts Pinch on Cubs
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- Waste Makes Haste
- Column About 'A.I.' Elicits Real Emotions
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- Prince of Peace Pays 1st Amendment Price
- Make Blood Donation Easier
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- L.A. Fans Ready to Hit This Salary Out of Park
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- "Our Country's Good"
- Penalties Hardly Seem to Fit These Crimes
- No Shortage of Role Models at Garfield High
- Let Migrants Enter to Fill Jobs
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- Restore Wetlands for Breathing Room
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- New Math a Challenge for Statistics-Minded
- California Sales Tax
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- County to Expedite New Labor Talks
- Ashcroft's Focus Is Faith, Family at Crystal Cathedral
- Board Nominees Mostly Insiders
- FBI Won't Validate Condit Test