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- Bush Unveils Financial Aid Plan for Poland
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- 1989 ALL-STAR GAME PREVIEW : RIDING HIGH : On His Way to the Top, Puckett Has Never Forgotten His Roots
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- HUD Audit Faults Ex-Officials' Venture
- STATE : School Board Elects Goldberg Head
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- THE SIDELINES : Winning Foursome to Play at PGA
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- ALL-STAR GAME : Notes : Dodgers Defend Lasorda, Say Picks Are Good
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- If Sony Makes the Effort, It Deserves Prize
- Commercial Scene : Investment Firm Buys Apartments in Stanton
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- Try to Avoid the Unkindest Cut of All
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- Personal Best? : Finding the Right Private Trainer Is the New Challenge in Physical Fitness
- Afghan Rebels Pushed Back, Kabul Says
- 'Energy Rush' Sparks Pipeline Pandemonium
- The Hardest Hardball in the World : YOU GOTTA HAVE WA <i> by Robert Whiting (Macmillan</i> :<i> $17.95; 224 pp.) </i>
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- UCLA Offers Symposium on Kitchens, Bath Design
- College Cuts Children's After-School Cultural Classes
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- Airline Worker Crushed to Death by Baggage Vehicle
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- Shades of Status : Sunglasses That Make a Fashion Statement Can Wreak Havoc on One's Financial Statement
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- Rid Peeling Surface of Moisture Problem Before new Paint Job
- The U.S. Tax Burden May Rest Completely on Your Shoulders
- Celadon Pottery Leaves Visitor With Glazed Look
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- The Man Who Saw Through Mussolini : THE VIOLENT DECADE <i> by Frank Gervasi (W. W. Norton: $25; 629 pp.) </i>
- New Hotel for Grand Canyon Halted by Court
- Sicilian Teen's 1st Book, 'I Wanted Pants,' Stirs Protests--and Big Sales--in Italy
- Further Progress for Gorbachev Program : Soviet Reforms Give Rise to Islamic Resurgence
- Revised Korean War Memorial OKd, but on New Site in Park
- Orange County Plays Catch Up on Golf Courses
- Where the Next Island Is Better Than the Last
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- AROUND HOME : Creating a Victorian Flower Garden : BY STEFAN BUCZACKI (Weidenfeld & Nicolson; 1988)
- Quake-Proofing Your Home for the 'Big One' : Secure furniture to walls to prevent toppling over, and protect water heater.
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- Tribal Women Speak : SPIDER WOMAN'S GRANDDAUGHTERS : Traditional Tales and Contemporary Writing by Native American Women <i> edited by Paula Gunn Allen (Beacon Press: $19</i> .<i> 95; 242 pp.) </i>
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- Magazine Honors Claremont Student
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- Pro-Democracy Move in L.A. Planning
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- The World : Soviet Soccer Tragedy Told
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- Points of Interest : In This Classic Formal Garden, Statues and Fountains Lure Visitors Ever Farther Into the Landscape
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- Commercial Scene : Defense Contractor to Headquarter in San Diego
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- POLAR STAR by Martin Cruz Smith...
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- How Tourism and the Environment Are Colliding
- Visiting Doctors Find Healing Is a Two-Way Street : In Remote Mexican Clinic, U.S. Health Workers Renew Faith in Their Trade
- 1,000 Take Part in Noisy Abortion Confrontation
- Americans Tour Soviet Military Laser Complex
- Japan Official Gets Lesson on Women's Role
- R.S.V.P. : Large-Scale Gaucheries on the Big-Money Charity Circuit
- Governments Move to Meet Growing Child-Care Needs
- Imperial Beach Needs to Look Beyond the Beach
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- Red Light, Green Light
- Doctors Reattach Retina of Nun Shot in the Head
- Digging Up Palmyra: Syria's Top Tourist Attraction Is Slowly Emerging
- Soviets to Shut Down 5 Reactors Used for A-Arms
- Wife-Slayer Convicted of Trying to Murder Boss
- Recall Leaders Say They Have 5,000 Signatures : But Other Whittier Organizations Assert They're Not Behind the Campaign
- Congress: Cool Hands Take Over Hot Season
- Deputy, Man He Shot in Face Tell Conflicting Tales in Court
- Bilingual Teachers Hired Under Formula in Law That Lapsed in '87
- ANALYSIS : They May Be Scoreless Stars--Just Like 1967
- Guard Michael Jordan of the Chicago Bulls...
- TIES THAT BIND : Kuchiki Family Pays Price in Time and Money While Daughters Chase Dream of Skating in Olympics
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- Major League All-Star Game : HIGH SIERRA : Ranger Outfielder Is in Peak Form, but Has Rocky Time With All-Star Balloting
- The Future and the Folkloric Troupes
- Showing Plenty of Pizazz in New York : A look at the state of jazz after an incomparable week of performances
- All Things Furry, Small to Reign at County Fair
- Water Shortage at Trailer Park Angers Tenants
- Costa Mesa Gets a Chance
- After-Midnight : <i> We gonna let it all hang out; We gonna chug-a-lug and shout. : (--J.J. Cale)</i>
- Rumors that Danny DeVito could be the...
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- Hidden in Plain Sight : A brief guide to Los Angeles' forgotten public artworks
- Coalition Launches Drive to Protect Flag : Phone-In 'Signatures' Will Support Constitutional Amendment
- Angry Israelis Attack Arabs Over Bus Deaths
- Commentary : United Way's Dire Health-Care Predictions for County Coming True
- Light Winds End Chance for Record in Race to Hawaii
- It's When Stars Really Come Out
- Gardena Wrestler Is a Triple Threat : Jan Trussell Once Beat Drugs, Now Seeks Judo, Freestyle, <i> Sombo </i> Titles
- Peete Gives Lions Until Wednesday
- THE LIFE AND TIMES OF THE TOOZ : Menacing Body Held Spirit of Insecure, Guilt-Ridden Child
- Creepy Crawlers
- Alaska Asks Court for Custody of Exxon Spill Records
- Tough Texas Women Play Politics to Win, 6 Mayors Show
- Current Ban Is Loosely Enforced : Belgium Reconsiders Legal Abortions
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- Asbestos Found in Siding From Buildings Razed by Lawndale
- 3 F-16 Jet Engines Stolen From AF Base, Then Found
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- National League Roundup : Mitchell Increases His Homer Total to 31 as Giants Win in St. Louis, 8-5
- Everything Looks Good for Whitson : He Pitches 5-Hit Shutout After Padres Get Pep Talk
- A SWEATSHOP WITH CHARACTER : Since 1970s, Westminster Boxing Club Has Given Youngsters a Fightng Chance to Be Successful.
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- Body Found in Desert Believed to Be Missing Car Salesman
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- Capt. Rogers Begins Job Teaching Tactics
- Former Poly Standout Ellis Survives CFL Cut
- P.V. Estates Council Picks Interim Manager
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- The Seduction by TV and Movies : Screen deals raise hopes for instant fame,big money
- 'Up Syndrome'
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- Aquino Leaves for West Europe Trip
- Original Crew Members Visit Aboard Battleship New Jersey
- East Bloc Ready to Speed Arms Talks : Warsaw Pact, Seeking Accord Within the Year, to Offer Its Troop Cut Plans
- The Seed for Migrant Housing
- Help Wanted: Asian Bilingual Teachers : Torrance Schools Struggle to Catch Up With Growing Influx of Children from Pacific Rim
- Officials Want to Lock Up 'Plague on Society' Forever
- Redondo Council May Pass Tough Questions on Pier to Voters
- Tennis / Thomas Bonk : Seemingly Ready to Retire, Evert Admits She's Past Her Peak
- Workers' Way of Life Sinks With San Pedro Shipyard
- A SANCTUARY : Wimbledon Singles Finalists Have Their Special Little Waiting Room
- BARRY MANILOW "Barry Manilow." Arista *** : POP STARS ***** Great Balls of Fire **** Knockin' On Heaven's Door *** Good Vibrations ** Maybe Baby * Ain't That a Shame
- Kruger Makes Most of Rare Tennis Tournament Appearance
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- Bull Gores Man at Spanish Festival
- A Fresh Twist in the Road : For Novelist Richard Yates, a Specialist in Grim Irony, Late Fame's a Wicked Return
- Life for Nepal's Sherpas Hit Peak With Hillary's Arrival, Guide Says
- Fair Housing Council Seeks New Leader, More Stability
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- An Identity Crisis Inside Soviet Union
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- REHNQUIST AND COMPANY: COURTING CONTROVERSY
- 1,000 Take Part in Confrontation at Abortion Clinic
- D.A. Sifts Evidence in Poison-Pen Case
- FRIENDSHIP FLIGHT: Tony Circles the Globe : Siberia Anything but Cold Toward Aviator
- Commercial Scene : Twin Star Productions Buys Scottsdale Building
- Because the Ones I Work For
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- Commercial Scene : Princess Cruises Leases in Century City North
- Commercial Scene : Postal Service Buys Former Sunkist Building
- Commercial Scene : Company Building New Headquarters in Aliso Viejo
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- The Polar Conquest of Love : SPRING THAW <i> by S. L. Stebel (Walker & Co.: $17.95; 236 pp.) </i>
- Toronto Tour Is Takeoff on Future Space Travel : Toronto: Space Place
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- Argentina's Alfonsin Hands Over the Reins to Menem
- 'Conscience of Everglades' Won't Give Up Fight for Their Survival
- Police Kill Fired Man Who Shot 2 Co-Workers
- Soviets Conduct A-Test
- Lead Paint Dust : Renovations Stir Up New Poison Fear
- New Limbs Help Lives to Grow : Prosthesis Maker Travels Globe in Efforts on Behalf of the Maimed
- Unbeaten Nashwan won the Eclipse Stakes at...
- CUISINE THAT'S CLEARLY OVER THE LINE : If You Don't Ask for These Delicacies By Name, You're Going to Be Missing at Least Half the Fun
- FROM PUGILIST TO PIZZA KING : For Two Eventful Years, Vince Colandrea Made a Little Dough in Boxing
- Great Southern California Wine Lists, Part II
- Gardening : It's Time to Catch Up on Garden Reading : The latest books on regional planting can help in planning for next season.
- Commercial Scene : Staedtler Purchases Industrial Building
- The Australian Literary Breakthrough
- Commercial Scene : Retail Center to Rise Near San Diego State
- Gentlemen at Arms : A 75-Cent Point of Honor Provides Insight Into the Character of Heroes
- Commercial Scene : Hawthorne Medical Center Construction Launched
- AROUND HOME : Bookbinding
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- Commercial Scene : Canon Astro Signs Lease for Carson Headquarters
- How to Protect Against Electric Shock Injuries
- Even Tahiti Need Not Be Expensive
- 43 Types of Weapons Banned
- Major Problem in Pacific Islands : 'Paradise' Learns to Cope With Suicide
- Carver Discovers a Lost Art on a Faraway Island
- Thrift Rescue Should Include Housing Funds, Officials Say
- Tour de France : LeMond Is Still the Overall Leader After Seventh Stage
- UPHILL BATTLE : Mountain Stages Could Prove to Be LeMond's Downfall in Tour de France
- At Buon Gusto, Meals Are an Unremarkable Prelude to Wonderful Desserts
- Black Is Bountiful
- Golf Roundup : Late Bogey Leaves Knox Tied With Levi, Grady
- ANDERSON, BRUFORD, WAKEMAN, HOWE "Anderson, Bruford, Wakeman, Howe." Arista. ** : POP STARS ***** Great Balls of Fire **** Knockin' On Heaven's Door *** Good Vibrations ** Maybe Baby * Ain't That a Shame
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