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- Islanders Hopes Rest With Trottier
- Women's Basketball Roundup : CS Long Beach Survives a Scare in Las Vegas, 85-78
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- Lease Firm Bullish on Orange County Space
- Single-Family Houses Open in Hills Above Moreno Valley
- Park del Amo Plans Anger Homeowners
- San Diego Area Housing Sales Jump by 11%
- Hundreds Must Leave Hopi Lands : Moving Means Trail of Tears for Navajo
- NASA Is Asked to Bar Officials From Inquiry : Presidential Panel Head Says Decision Process Before Fatal Launch 'May Have Been Flawed'
- Ex-Wrestler Belies Notion You Can't Fight City Hall : Landlord Revels in Gadfly Role
- Council Candidates Have a Bitter Score to Settle in Hawaiian Gardens Race : Local Elections
- 4-Day Week : In Duarte, You Can Deal With It <i> After</i> Work
- Issue of Credibility Raised
- Commentary : User Fees: Key to Freeway Woes
- Steve Kinser Will Open Defense of Sprint Car Title in Races at Ascot
- NHL Roundup : Bossy Draws 3 Goals Nearer to 50
- A SINGULAR <i> PRIX-FIXE</i> MEAL
- Off-Exchange Futures Deals Trigger Battle : Bid to End Monopoly Could Open Door to Competition, Fraud
- New Liability Policy May Ease Coverage Crisis
- Morrison Knudsen, Boise, Idaho, said it received...
- Legion Stadium Giving Way to Health Center
- Hardcover : by Wayne Warga (Arbor House: $15.95; 274 pp.)
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- Single-Family Home Project Marks Opening in Riverside
- Sightseeing in the Rain
- New-Residence Project Opens in Yorba Linda
- Wholesale Prices Show Biggest Drop in 3 Years
- Closeness to City Cited by Naturalists : Wildlife Area Sought Near Buenos Aires
- Removal of Ports o' Call Tower OKd
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- A retired judge who believes that abortion...
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- PCAA Roundup : Henderson Hits When It Counts for Titans
- MARIAN McPARTLAND HAS A GIGGLE OVER HER RADIO GIG
- MOVING RIGHT ALONG: Van Halen (whose new...
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- I WAS A TEEN-AGE ROCK FIEND : Kids! What's the Matter With Kids Today? Nothing
- Israeli Bus Bombed
- Getting the Most Out of a Move : Companies Help Employees Cope With Relocation Stress
- Budget Fight : Democrats Try a Squeeze Play on Opposition
- The Sunbelt's Boom Is Over; the Frostbelt Is Making Hay
- Study Shows High-Energy Particles Damage Cells : Space Travel Could Pose Risk of Cancer
- Countywide : Picking Crews Begin Harvesting Strawberries
- Taxis Ordered Not to Operate Outside of City
- 'I think that the public does not realize what these people have gone through.' : Civilian WWII POWs Praised at Reunion
- Nun's Condition Good After Attack by Homeless Man
- MONCRIEF THE MAGNIFICENT : Natural Ability and a Strict Work Ethic Prove to Be an Unbeatable Combination
- CSUN Loses in Overtime to Cal Poly Pomona, 69-63
- Minnesota Seeks Probe of Boosters
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS : Riche Swinton Signs for All Involved
- Sims Will Sub for Bey Against Biggs March 1
- It's Been Back to the Future for Marques
- 'DALLAS' UNGUSHED
- THE ACTION AT 'E.T.,' COMING UP NEXT . . .
- DOWN AND OUT IN PALM BEACH?
- DREDGING UP THE PURPLE PRINCE'S PAST
- Shiite Group Claims It Killed Israeli 'Spy'
- Youth Group Network Had Key Role in Duvalier's Fall
- Maryland House Votes to Ban 'Obscene' Rock Music Records
- Look at Downtown, the New Los Angeles
- Drunk Defendants Can't Breathe Easy in This Courtroom
- Newport Beach : Ground-Breaking Set for Affordable Rentals
- Firestorm Victims Slowly Rebuilding Homes, Lives
- Reds Sign Seven Minor League Players
- Baker Takes All-Around, Leads CSUN Women to Gymnastics Win
- Golden West Sweeps a Pair in Softball
- It's Walton and Grateful Celtics : Boston Is Hungry--and Much Deeper With Former Clipper
- Academics and Athletics: The College Battle Is Growing
- Bruin Tennis Team Downs South Carolina, 7-2
- HE'S ALL BUSINESS NOW : Lou Holtz Has Dropped the Jokes and Back-Slapping as He Goes About the Serious Endeavor of Restoring Notre Dame Football to Preeminence
- McGuigan Wins in 14th to Keep His Title
- Daytona 500 : A Big Day for Madison Avenue's Good Old Boys
- Moorpark Holds Off Ventura in an Upset
- Spring Gets Early Start in Florida and Arizona : Pitchers and Catchers Are Getting Baseball Training Camps Off the Ground
- BOMBS AWAY
- Coldwell Banker Real Estate Group, Los Angeles,...
- Gathering Evidence: : <i> A Memoir by Thomas Bernhard; translated from German by David McLintoc (Knopf: $19.95; 340 pp.)</i>
- Carolyn and James Robertson like to think...
- Properly Pigheaded
- Magazine Named to Sponsor Builders' Award Competition
- BERRY GOOD PICKING : For the Best Purpled-Finger Experience, Olallieberries Are the Ones to Grow
- Amsterdam Is a Gem
- Democratic Club Endorses 2 Culver City Candidates
- Yugoslavia Expels a Swiss Diplomat
- Once-Outlawed Trade in Elephant Ivory Resumes
- British Soldier Dies in Norway Maneuvers
- As usual, Sunday evening at 9 is...
- Help Through the Aftershocks
- Loyola Brought Down to Earth by Waves, 79-64
- Baseball Boosts Economies of Arizona, Florida
- Community College Basketball : Saddleback Blows 15-Point Lead and Loses to Cypress
- City Prep Basketball Playoffs : Crenshaw Top-Seeded, San Pedro No. 2 in 4-A
- Golf Roundup : A 66 Gives Watson the Lead in Hawaii
- YOUNG AND RESTLESS
- NOW HERE'S THE NEWS: The new John...
- BATTLE FOR BELGRADE
- MARSHA MASON FINDS JOY IN THE WORK ETHIC
- THE CUTTING EDGE
- Airport Authority Colleagues See Conflict : Gee Won't Quit Panel or Drop Out of Suit
- Long Beach Transit's Business Trip Expenses Criticized
- Richard Crenna and John Shea will portray...
- Judge Bars Liquor Store From Selling to Drunks
- The House : Gramm-Rudman-Hollings
- Aquino May Refuse to Meet With Habib : Won't Discuss Compromise Leaving Marcos in Power, Aide Says
- A Very Large Slice of Pi
- Bay Area Drivers Group Offers a Discount Service
- Westminster
- His Prized Mementos Escaped Fire's Wrath
- Vaulters Bubka, Olson, Dial Set to Compete Again Today
- Eagles, Philadelphia Agree on Practice Sites
- Bostic Shows What He Can Do in USD Win
- Battling Against Cancer : Ex-Ram Clancy Williams Has the Disease but Gains Support From Friends
- OLE' MIAMI
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- ONE FROM THE CHARTS
- SECOND CHANCE
- UC Irvine's Swim Teams Sweep
- Between the Ice and a Hard Place--Life of an NHL Referee : They Don't Last Very Long--and Aren't Loved Much, Either
- Titans Hit Four Homers in 9-6 Win Over Arizona
- THE ROAD TO ISHTAR
- GIVING A PIZZA OF HIS MIND
- POOCH PICKED FOR PADDY PARADE
- ANOTHER 'BIRTHDAY' FOR DIRECTOR MANDELL
- SWITCHAROUND by Lois Lowry (Houghton Mifflin: $10.95; 118 pp.; ages 8-12).
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- THE STORYTELLER : by Harold Robbins (Simon & Schuster: $17.95; 307 pp.)
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- THE NEW! IMPROVED! BOB & RAY BOOK by Bob Elliott and Ray Goulding (Putnam's: $14.95, illustrated).
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- Log Houses Rate High in Climate Factor
- Ducommun Selects Bell as President
- Opening This Week
- U.S. Should Help Mexico Ease Its Dependency on Oil Revenue : Debt Relief, Greater Interdependence Would Aid Both Nations in Long Run
- ITALIAN DRESSING
- FYI : A Dog Lover's Guide
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- South Light: A Journey to the Last...
- New York Tower Sells for $124 Million
- San Diego Homes Planned
- Condominiums, Town House Open on Corner in Sepulveda
- Frisbee Suits Are Flying
- '86 Shapes Up as Brisk Year for Housing Sales : 108,000 to 110,000 Units Expected to Be Built in Los Angeles, Orange and Riverside Counties
- Tips to Homeowners
- Junod Seated as President of Valley Landscape Unit
- Five Simple Pieces : A Young Architect Designs Her Own Cost-Efficient House in Pacific Palisades
- Pitfalls of Buying Counterfeit Items
- The World of Time Inc., : <i> Volume Three, 1961-1980by Curtis Prendergast with Geoffrey Colvin;edited by Robert Lubar (Atheneum: $25; 704 pp.)</i> : <i> The Fanciest Dive by Christopher Byron (Norton: $16.95; 280 pp.)</i>
- THE SACRED PAW: THE BEAR IN NATURE, MYTH, AND LITERATURE : by Paul Shepard and Barry Sanders (Viking: $17.95).
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- Paul Allen of Lakewood asks for the...
- 4 Buildings in Glendale Sold
- Binary Notations : A Deejay Encounters Computers, and Falls in Love
- R&D; Park to Be Built
- Ralph Nader
- TURPIN: Broadway Rents 'Match' Beverly Hills' : Battered Old Broadway Has Surprising Numbers
- Spring Break at Beach
- Here Lie the Famous and the Notorious of France
- Man Found Slain in School Yard
- L.A., Love It or Leave It? She'll Leave It
- Greece OKs Israeli Use of Air Corridors
- A City Checks Out Day Care
- Mud Slides Flatten Plans for Seminar on Erosion Control
- Local News in Brief : Fire Kills 3 Pets, Ruins 2 Cars in Agoura Hills
- Family of Accused Spy Looking to New Trial
- Writer Saved by a Case of Mistaken Identity
- WCAC Roundup : San Diego Beats Gaels, 70-61
- Drawing Battle Lines in Custody Wars
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- Moved by Buchwald's McAuliffe Tribute
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- Defends Mini-Malls
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- 'Here's to the Ladies'
- Rapid Transit 'Within Grasp'
- Thank goodness--and thank all the producers and...
- Klemperer Information Sought
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- ROCK VICTIMS
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- APRIL FOOL
- SINS OF ST. STEVEN
- Fast Foods Fail on School Menus
- 'Here's to the Ladies'
- Coping With Life in the Big City
- A Hospital's Unsung Heroines, Heroes
- 'Here's to the Ladies'
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- Drawing Battle Lines in Custody Wars
- As I watched the hours of TV...
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- Newport Beach's Plan for Older Areas
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- <i> VIVA </i> VALDEZ
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- On a recent Friday evening while I...
- NAACP Policy
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- 'Granny Unit' Law
- SINS OF ST. STEVEN
- No Welcome Mat Out by Neighbors of Hotel
- RV Law Would Hurt Norwalk
- PLAYING DEAD
- No Tears for Closed Markets
- Dealing With Saddleback's Crisis in Classroom Space
- Commuter Lanes and Two Freeways
- Welcome Mat Is Out Again for Business in California
- The Power of Charisma
- 'Here's to the Ladies'
- Understanding the Free Market
- All About Airports
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- I really like Kevin Hooks in "He's...
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- The Region - News from Feb. 16, 1986
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- Better late than never?Not when it comes...
- Set Sail for Vancouver's Expo '86
- Tylenol Tainted Months Ago, FDA Speculates
- Marcos Is Named Winner; Reagan Questions Victory : Aquino Backers Leave Assembly in Philippines
- Lower Oil Price Is a Mixed Blessing : Ripple Effect Will Sink Small Banks, May Spur Deregulation
- Storm Drops 1 1/2 Inches of Rain on S.D.
- The Beautiful, Sophisticated Isle in the Aegean
- Local Ski Areas Are Still Beckoning
- Oyster Men Who Sail in Skipjacks Vow to Keep Fighting : Chesapeake Bay Slowly Dying From Pollution
- Vote Fraud on Grand Scale Reflected in Manila Area
- Putting an End to the Iran-Iraq War
- Year's First Storm Moves East, Leaving Little Major Damage
- Sportsmen Play but Some Suffer on a Stormy Day
- CALIFORNIA - News from Feb. 16, 1986
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- Woman to Be Tried in 2 Hit-and-Run Deaths
- Huntington Beach : City Council Expected to OK Smoking Regulation
- Riverside County to Mark Holiday
- Santa Ana : GOP Congressmen Say They Will Fight for Cuts
- Tylenol Maker Faces Difficult Task to Rescue Product
- Polar Bears: Two by Two