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- My greed has gone beyond whiskey. I thirst for a Lear jet or an oil field. : A Great Big Solid Gold A-1 Giveaway
- 6 Hurt as Floor of Cafe Buckles
- Trial Date in Liu Death Told
- Old Dominion Muscles Its Way Past Georgia to Title
- House Panel to Audit Billings by Seven Defense Contractors
- Painters, Politicians, Poets Attend Rites : Chagall Buried in French Country Town
- Law Surprises Distributors, Movie Studios : Brazil Bans Foreign Ownership of Film Firms
- Nunn Offers to Return a Third of Campaign Funds
- Danish Parliament Attacked
- For inquiring minds that really want to know, a few untold stories you missed at the supermarket
- Europe Makes History
- Singing Nun Penniless, Commits Suicide
- 1 Reported Killed in South Africa Clash
- U.S. Factory Orders Drop 0.2%
- Pan Am, Flight Attendants Settle
- A 34-year-old San Diego man has been...
- Santa Ana : City Will Rise to Occasion of White House Egg Roll
- Tennis Roundup : Connors Gets Aced Out by Lendl
- French Embassy Aide Freed in Beirut; Mysterious Group Foretold Her Release
- Tremor Hits Montana
- 14 New Jet Flights Take to Air Today at Wayne Airport
- Reeling Under Budget Cuts
- Local News in Brief : Man Found Stabbed to Death in Street
- A Hodgepodge of Life Styles Finds Common Ground at Trailer Camp
- Seal Beach Parade Brings Out Bonnets : Not Eggs-actly on Easter
- Local News in Brief : Motorist Found Dead Days After Accident
- McGUIRE: : Georgetown Is in League by Itself--and It Seems Big East Will Be, Too
- Golf : Peete's 66 Holds Off Weibring for a $162,000 Victory in TPC
- Spring Training / Angels : This Is a Hot One: It Says Cubs May Trade Larry Bowa for Tommy John
- Texas A&M; Can't Ban Gay Group, High Court Says
- Harold Peary, Star of Radio's 'Great Gildersleeve,' 76, Dies
- U.S. General to Prepare for Talks on Shooting by Soviets
- Missing Dutch Priest Is Found Dead in Lebanon
- 2 Bills Would Update Impact Aid to Schools
- Kentucky: Olson Out; Bartow Reconsiders
- The Scots Know Golf and Bargains : A $100 Investment Brought Couple 10,000 Free Rounds
- Soviet Union Beats U.S. to Win World Cup Wrestling
- ART BENEFIT RAISES MONEY FOR HOGAN
- ART REVIEW : A SIZABLE MINORITY BREAKS OUT
- Survey of Purchasers Says Economy Retreating
- Pot Bellies and a Big Wheel Find Modern Life : An Owens Valley Stove Collector/Restorer Who Is High on His Heaters
- Plans May Be Suitable for Many : Cool Reception Seen for Quake Insurance
- Sea Bass, Halibut Numbers Declining : State Effort Seeks to Restock Ocean
- CORONA NORCO : Police Oppose Granting Permit for Exotic Dancing, Oil Wrestling at Bar
- Dissipating the Clouds
- Thomson Wins by One After Watching 4-Shot Lead Vanish in Stretch
- Dave (Tiger) Williams, who was recently acquired by the Kings, is the NHL's all-time leader in penalty minutes and, perhaps, the most feared player in hockey. Because his value to a team is measured in victims, not statistics, they call him . . . : THE TIGER
- Gretzky Collects His 200th Point
- Creative Grit : Craftsmen in Sand Turn Play Into Art
- Reagan OKs $67 Million in Sudan Aid : Numeiri Tells Him of Economic Reform Measures Under Way
- U.S. Warns Japan to Open Markets : Nakasone Told New Trade Barriers May Spur Congressional Retaliation
- California Hopes Lie in Decade-Old Legislation
- The Region : Use of Inmates as Firefighters Studied
- Hundreds Flee Gas Leak in India
- Costa Mesa : Portions of City Will Receive Cable TV Soon
- Spring Training / Dodgers : It's No Joke: Guerrero Says He's Willing to Play Third
- Packer: : Hoyas Should Win It Easily, but the ACC and Others Will Rise Again
- Express Gets Pinned by the Invaders, 30-6, as Record Slips to 1-5
- China announced that it was raising interest rates.
- Toronto Guards Its Subways After Terrorist Bomb Threat
- For One Police Family, Tragedy Is Never-Ending
- Spring Training / Padres : Hoyt Will Definitely Start Season Opener : Right-Hander Pitches Six Strong Innings in Victory Over Milwaukee
- It's No Break for Baseball Families in Spring Training
- Crash Kills Boy, 16; Close Friend Booked
- Man Slays 2 in Shooting Spree
- Huntington Beach : Council Ready to Adopt Contest-Winning Motto
- Shobert Cycle Winner When Leader Falls on Last Lap
- Mission Insurance Group approved an agreement.
- Malpractice Suits--a New Epidemic Faced by Doctors
- Jackson Urges City-Farm Unity in Fight Against Foreclosures
- Storm Batters Great Lakes, New England
- Kennedy Tells of '88 Ambitions : After Days of Hints, He Affirms Interest in Bid
- One Tossed Stone Blamed for Firing on S. Africa Blacks
- The government will pay $1.7 billion to farmers.
- TV Technicians Strike but KTLA Will Stay on Air
- India Aide Visits Moscow
- Family's Feud With Nudism: Shades of Hatfield and McCoy
- Nudist Camp ---- a Show of Support : Residents of Topanga Canyon Rally to Defense of Elysium Fields
- A Quiet Rebel : Dedicated Activist Works in New Way to Change Latino Lives
- Newport Beach : Peace Group Sponsoring Appearance by Musician
- So Much for Clipper Winning Streak : Spurs End It at Two and Clinch a Playoff Berth, 126-115
- Prep Review : Saddleback's Baker a Tough Runner to Defeat : When It Comes to Beating This Sprinter, There Aren't Many Effective Methods
- ELECTION: Duarte's Party Claims Victory at Salvador Polls : Duarte's Party Claims Victory in Salvador Vote
- Flight Attendants, Pan Am Talk Past Midnight Strike Deadline
- Gorbachev Expected to Seek Younger Leaders : Older Politburo Members May Be Replaced in Party Chief's Campaign to Rejuvenate Nation
- The World : Former Police Chief Slain
- NBA Roundup : Pistons Break Another Celtic Streak, 113-105
- MUSIC AND DANCE REVIEWS : 'COPPELIA'
- 'THE CREATION' : PAGE LEADS L.A. MASTER CHORALE
- Gannett Co. disclosed that it is paying...
- Japan Won't Be the Same With Born-Again NTT
- Kadafi Plot to Disrupt Egypt's Security Told
- Domesday Book 900 Years Old Next Year : England Sprucing Up Oldest Document
- Midgetman Faces Long Road to Deployment : Pentagon Wants to Push Ahead on Complement to MX Even if It Might Violate SALT II Accords
- The Nation : Storm Blamed in 3 Deaths
- Bet on It: Lottery Is Fair Game in Capitol
- BOD COUPLE ALIVE ON SATURDAY NIGHT
- MUSIC AND DANCE REVIEWS : GARY STEIGERWALT
- UNIVERSITY WILL OFFER GRANTS TO GRADUATE ARTISTS
- MOVIE REVIEWS : NEW HUNGARIAN CINEMA SAMPLING SET AT UCLA
- Israeli Teams Make Questionable Moves : Interior Ministry Looks Into Country's American Pro Basketball Players
- Spring Training Roundup : Reds' Soto Pounded by Mets as Fans Boo
- LIFE AND DEATH ALTER COURSE OF 5 TV SERIES
- Now, Putting for a 29 on This Hole . . .
- SHINING SPIRITUALITY IN OLMI FILM
- Express Gets Pinned by the Invaders, 30-6, as Record Slips to 1-5
- MOVIE REVIEW : NO PLEA BARGAINING: AN F-GRADE FOR 'POLICE 2'
- Prep Track and Field / : Top Marks of the Season
- The Little General : He Has Won Many Battles and Lost Some Wars, Notably in '64 and '82, but Gene Mauch Is Back in Uniform
- THE NCAA FINAL : Georgetown vs. Villanova : It Will Take an N.C. State-Type Miracle to Unseat Hoyas Tonight
- Prince True Finds Enough Room on the Rail to Win : Chris McCarron Guides Colt to Surprise Victory in the San Luis Rey Stakes at Santa Anita
- Now, Johnson Talks as Fast as She Swims
- Letters : Award to Woman for Accident
- Supreme Court, 'Free Speech'
- Proposed Cuts in Research
- Play on Words
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- Getting Lead Out
- Letters : Councilman Braude and Outdoor Advertising
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