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- Sierra Club Officials Cool to Wilson, but Warm to Foe
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- Tut, Tut
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- Foreigners See L. A. Center as 'Mark of Leader'
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- I REMEMBER WHEN . . . : In the 1920s every red-blooded boy knew the name of every make he saw and could identify it in an instant.
- Vacationers Saddle Up Alongside Maui Cowboys
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- Tanker War Reheats as 'War of Cities' Cools Off
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- Governor Signs $170-Million Water Bill
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- Commentary : Horror of High-Priced Housing
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- Body of Man Shot Repeatedly Found Near Irvine Plant
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- ARIZONA'S STEVE KERR : Through It All, He Managed to Keep His Cool
- Davison Fans 11 to Lead Redondo to Tourney Title
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- Community College Baseball : Cerritos' Homers Beat Orange Coast
- Happy Tops : Check List ****<i> Great Balls of Fire</i> ***<i> Good Vibrations</i> **<i> Maybe Baby</i> *<i> Running on Empty </i>
- STAGE : Playwrights Who've Clicked
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- PLEASURES OF THE ROAD : BYWAY BAEDEKER : One of racing's greats guides you along five of his favorite roads
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- BASEBALL: Spring Ritual Is Enduring Pastime
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- San Diego Sets North County Lease Record
- San Diego's Super Models : Agencies Have Discovered Area and Best Talent Under the Sun
- Man Sentenced to Prison for Threats Against Pope
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- 50% of Carriers to Get AIDS, Study Reports
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- Ranch Owners Say Trapping Wasn't OKd
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- Memories of an Anglo-Mexican Childhood : A BEAUTIFUL CRUEL COUNTRY<i> by Eva Antonia Wilbur-Cruce (University of Arizona Press: $19.95; 318 pp.) </i>
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- Marketing Executive Forms Calabasas Firm
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- The Wild Bunch : A Visit With Seven Animal Experts at the L.A. Zoo
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- Began Career at 14 : Steve Mills, 92; Leading Comic in Vaudeville
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