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- Would-Be Robber Shot to Death by Clerk
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- Local Airport Officials Testify Before U.S. Panel
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- Pat Robertson Steps Up NEA Broadsides : Congress: As the House nears a compromise on renewing the arts agency, the televangelist increases his accusations of NEA involvement in an adults-only puppet show.
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- Ugly Lyrics, Beautiful Principle
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- NATO Plans Trip-Wire German Defense : Military: Congress is told that a thin line of troops will guard the nation's eastern border.
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- No DKLA--Yet
- Gorbachev Acts to End Control of Prices : Soviet Union: He authorizes most of the nation's enterprises to negotiate their own wholesale deals for goods to be delivered next year.
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- Eu to Invade Flores Turf Again to Raise Campaign Funds
- BREA : City Taking Over Day Labor Program
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- Procedure for Enacting Budget Plan
- Dinkins Plans to Lay Off 15,000 in N.Y. Fiscal Crisis
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS: THE AD CAMPAIGN
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- Open to Business, <i> Si</i> ; to Dissent, <i> No</i> : Mexico: Salinas, fearful that his critics will jeopardize a free-trade deal, puts democratization on hold.
- PERSPECTIVE ON CULTURAL REUNIFICATION : To Taint All, Discredit the Best : The campaign against author Christa Wolf is part of an attempt to erase East German culture.
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- A's in Goliath Role Once Again : Baseball: Sweep of the Red Sox last month sent a message to AL challengers.
- Uneven Acting Weakens 'Lulu's' Mystical Power
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- FOCUS: BIRTCHER PALM COURT
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- Army Declares End to Philippines Uprising
- ANAHEIM : Committee Backs 2 Council Candidates
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- Suspect Apparently Knew Slain Oceanside Girl, Friend Says
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- Construction Delay Means 1 More Show
- Serious Fun with ISO and the Bobs : Dance: Four mavericks who move to their own beat join forces with a new-wave a cappella group to create a light-hearted mix of music and modern dance.
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- SHORT TAKES : Diamonds Are Her Best Friend
- TV REVIEW : Wide World of A Cappella
- Artists Recall the Making of a Classic : 'Fantasia': Walt Disney's ground-breaking combination of animation and classical music has been restored for re-release on its 50th birthday.
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- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : UCLA : Bruin Defense Made Mark on Arizona
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- OPERA REVIEW : Music Center Borrows a Jumbled 'Orfeo'
- 'Listen Up': A Vivid Life of Quincy Jones
- 'Prejudice' Stalled on Chart
- Keyboardist Opts for Low-Key Acoustics
- Harness Backers Sue Board for Pomona Dates
- COMEDY REVIEW : Insults Can't Wake Up Crowd : Humor: Tom McGillen's routine had a bang-up finish but the audience was lethargic for most of the show.
- KCAL's Jackson Is No Mickey Mouse Reporter
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- Now, Fans of Sheiks Not Silent : Prep football: After three winless seasons, Hollywood High bands together behind 3-0 team.
- THE SIDELINES : Athens Floated for Marathon
- Little Things Add Up to a Red Loss : NL playoffs: Oester can't bunt runners along, Bates is caught stealing, Rijo can't hold lead and Davis plays too shallow.
- The Curtain Is Drawn on Club's One-Man Show
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- Huntington Beach Defense Earns Third Shutout
- THE SIDELINES : Edberg and Lendl Advance to Semifinals in Australia Tourney
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- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Avalon's' Family Pictures
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- Torrey Pines Beats Poway For First Time Since '86
- Positive Thinking Is the Power Behind Orange High's Remmel : Prep football: Panthers' running back gained 1,300 yards last season, but this year, he's comfortable in his role of blocking back.
- China Strikes Gold Again at Asian Games
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- Relief pitcher Jay Howell of the Dodgers...
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- Refugee Finds Solace in His Art : Exhibition: Viet Nguyen shows traces of suffering in his recent prints.
- Troupe Lets Deaf In on the Action : Theater: Renowned National Theatre of the Deaf lifts curtain on live performance for the hearing-impaired.
- Foursome Went Different Ways After 'Hot Flashes'
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- Congress Urged to Keep Local Control in Airport Noise Plan
- New Water Facility Is Dedicated : La Crescenta: The Glenwood treatment plant allows up to 3 million gallons a day to be pumped that could not be used before because of nitrate levels.
- VOTE ON BUDGET ACCORD
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- Defendant Wants Jurors to Decide His Sanity : Crimes: Accused of stabbing his 18-year-old girlfriend to death, Christopher Rowland, 22, says his lawyer and prosecutors want him sent to a mental hospital.
- Murder Suspect Opened Way for Own Arrest : Crime: A man accused of killing his wife gave investigators X-rays that helped identify her charred body.
- San Pedro Home for the Homeless Gets New Home
- Councilman Says EPA Misled City on Sewage
- SANTA ANA : City Hall Gag Order Wins Final Approval
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- Well . . . It's Never Too Late to Laugh
- Contract Is Awarded for New Public Service Center
- Philippine Planes Reported Bombing Mindanao Rebels : Insurrection: Battalion post is called the target. The insurgents' leader offers to negotiate.
- Woman's Body Found by Teens : Murder: The victim had been beaten, strangled, wrapped in a carpet and dumped near a school. A group of boys made the grisly discovery.
- San Diego
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / SCHOOLS SUPERINTENDENT : Dean War Chest Is Five Times Size of Incumbent Peterson's
- Redondo Files Noise Charges Against Edison
- Trial Opens in Transsexual's Death : Oxnard: The prosecution says the defendant shot the man six times after he saw him dancing with his brother in a bar.
- Hearings to Start on Barbecue Restrictions
- Prosecutor in Dalton Case Seeks Material From Officer
- Burgreen Wants New Ethics Guidelines Established on Prostitution
- Federal Probe Forces Oil Firms to Justify Prices : Gasoline: The government has subpoenaed documents and explanations from industry officials. The action moves the inquiry to a higher level but falls short of a criminal probe.
- Eastern to Equip Jets With Air Telephones
- USAir Brings PSA's Smile Partially Out of Retirement
- Kermit Jacobson; Former Caltech Official
- Gallery Photos Compared to Child Porn : Arts: An expert witness delivers a potentially damaging blow to the Mapplethorpe defense. She tells the jury his work is not fit for a museum.
- WORLD : Klaus Gains Power in Caribbean
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- LOCAL : Boy, 5, Shot in North Hollywood
- Campaign Talk : A Weekly Window On The California Elections
- Thousand Oaks, Armenian City May Form Sister City Tie
- EDUCATION : Parents Can Learn a Lot During Annual School Open Houses
- Acid Burn at UCI Reveals Absence of Lab Showers : Safety device: University officials hasten to install safety equipment required by state after accident injures graduate student.
- Year's Sentence Urged in Jury-Tampering Case
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- El Camino Is Out for Revenge at Riverside : Community colleges: Warriors want to avenge loss in last year's Orange County Bowl.
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- WORLD : Germans Ratify Unity Treaty
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- Gala Marks Opening of Bunker Hill Steps
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- WORLD : Gorbachev, Havel in Nobel Race
- 'In' Wear for the Club Scene : Fashion: There's no real dress code for L.A. night life. But basic black seems to win an entrance to Vertigo while the Mayan seems to opt more colorful garb.
- City Extends Credit to Expand Mall
- Ban on Fund-Raising Limits Stands : Politics: U.S. Justice Sandra Day O'Connor refuses to reinstate the campaign contributions measure. Sen. Pete Wilson says he'll start seeking large donations.
- Youth Killed as '90 Homicides Match '89 Toll
- LOCAL : Birthday Revelry Ends in Death
- SOVIET UNION / A ROLE REVERSAL : Armenia's New Nationalist Leaders Discover That Power Means Problems
- 6 Candidates for Mayor Joust on TV : Oxnard: The incumbent and a councilwoman defend their records against shouted allegations, pointed fingers and interruptions.
- Teacher Pays Off His Note : Education: Parents anted up when choir instructor faced layoff. A year later, district is still singing his praises.