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- COLUMN RIGHT : Bush Needs to Cram on Diplomacy : The President gets low marks on vision and leadership.
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- Report on Jail Is Ruled Adequate : Environmental study: Judge deals a blow to efforts to halt facility's expansion.
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- The New New Music : Concerts: A new generation of composers will offer works the audience can relate to at the Ojai Music Festival.
- Judge Rejects Illegal Aliens' Student Status : Admissions: Ruling says undocumented people should not be counted as California residents when calculating tuition costs. The decision is stayed to allow for appeal.
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- In These Drying Times : Drought: A futurist suggests artificial plants may be the ecologically correct alternative to thirsty outdoor greenery.
- BANDS : BRUSH ARBOR : 'Christian Grass' : Bluegrass and country band celebrates 21 years together and raises funds for a campground.
- Panel OKs Restrictions on Trade Schools
- Whittier : 30 Protest Ending of Speech Pathology Program
- South El Monte : Noise Restrictions OKd
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- N.Y. and New Orleans Democrat Parley Finalists
- U.S. Rejects State Produce Restrictions
- ELECTIONS: MALIBU : Lawyer Tops Spenders in Council Race : Politics: Many of the 30 candidates have dipped into their own pockets to finance their bids to win seats that will be filled if cityhood wins.
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- The Washington Summit: Dealing with the New Reality. : Yeltsin Stresses Autonomy in His Russian Federation : Soviet Union: The radical leader says the Kremlin will be unable to govern if it blocks the republic's moves.
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- Santa Monica : School Funding Studied
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- Dept. of Good Intentions: Mixed Results : * Washington's U.N.-Observer Ploy for West Bank, Gaza Seems to Have Swayed No One
- SECTION 3-A BASEBALL FINAL / PREVIEW : Finalists Seeking One Last Surprise
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- OJAI : Panel Deadlocks on Convent Plan
- NIGHT LIFE : THE CLUB SCENE : A Folk Vision : John Wesley Harding is on a tour, peddling his songs, humor and tall tales.
- Culver City Critics Blow Whistle on Park Basketball
- Sponsor Tables Border Bonding Authority Bill : Legislature: Move comes in face of opposition from San Diego representatives who fear the plan to deal with the border infrastructure could lead to a kind of 'junk bond' crisis.
- IRVINE : Research Grants Won by Two at UCI
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- Despite Deadlock Over Figures, Santa Clarita Development Won't Die
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- Radisson to Operate Pricey Cruise Ship
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- Calming Down : Behavior: A 9-month-old program provides a one-stop setting of education and therapy to help hyperactive children.
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- COLUMN ONE : Cutting Costs on Campus : Many private universities consider limiting tuition increases and laying off faculty. Skeptics contend that the actions are to appease public anger.
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- San Diego
- Torrance OKs Water for Marsh, if Needed
- ELECTIONS : CONGRESS : 4 Unknowns Face Uphill Battle in Bid to Unseat Rep. Moorhead : 22nd District: Two Democrats and two minor party candidates square off against the dean of California's 18-member GOP caucus.
- Growth Fight Spawns Cultural Clashes : History: Landmark status is being sought for sites of little significance in an effort to prevent development, critics say.
- Pine-Tar Home Run Had a Royal Result
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Giants' Burkett Bowls Over Cubs
- Rugged Shockey Takes Off-the-Wall Approach : Division II World Series: CSUN center fielder, whose slashing style includes bouncing off fences, is punishing opposing pitchers.
- Referee's Suit Names District, Football Player
- Pop Music Reviews : Digital Underground Can't Get Over the Humpt
- Atherton Brings Mozart Success Back to San Diego
- MUSIC REVIEW : Temirkanov Leads a 'Dream' Concert
- OXNARD : District to Acquire Parcel for School
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- Testimony Implicates Atty. Gen. of Mexico : Drugs: DEA agent says a defendant in the Camarena murder trial told him the official, while a governor, 'was involved' with traffickers.
- Autopsy on Kidnaped Boy Inconclusive
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- A Great Big Texas-Style Barbecue Sauce
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- University Takes Its Final Exam : Tennis: Warriors play Chatsworth for City 4-A Division tennis championship Friday.
- Region : Work on Benedict Canyon
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS BALLOT MEASURES : Drive for Hike in Gas Tax Runs Low on Financial Fuel
- SPORTSCOPE : Bruin Women Among Favorites for National Crew Championship
- Westwood : Recycling at UCLA
- EXHIBITS : HOLOGRAM : 'Time of Light' : An exhibit will invite viewers to become participants, not just observers.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS BALLOT MEASURE : Hawaiian Gardens to Vote on Motel Tax
- Defying Hardships, Herrera Claims Berth in State Meet
- Yaroslavsky Attacks Woo in Government Ethics Battle
- Faces on the Screen
- Audit to Be Done After Election : Oxnard: Voters will be asked to approve a tax increase without knowing what caused the town's financial problems.
- NCAA DIVISION II WORLD SERIES NOTEBOOK : Colorful Play-by-Play as Showy as a Peacock
- Candiotti, Langston Baffling : Baseball: Cleveland knuckleballer pitches 4-2 win over Angels, who can't figure out their struggling left-hander.
- Indians' Candiotti and Jones Combine to Kill Angels Softly
- THE COLLEGES / JOHN ORTEGA : CSUN Primed for Prime Time After Division II Track Finals
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- RECREATION : The Big Mouths That Roared : Country's Largest Bass Throw Their Weight Around at Lake Casitas
- Guitarist Leo Kottke Still Trying Some New Things : The musician's compositions resonate with a strong sense of place. He will perform tonight in San Juan Capistrano.
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- Pomona to Help Build Fairgrounds Hotel
- NEIGHBORS : Haircut-a-Thon : Strands clipped at the Oxnard AIDS benefit go to test products or fill a 30-gallon trash bag.
- Rangers Can Provide Tips on Trails and Conditions
- GOINGS ON : SANTA BARBARA : High on Higgins : The actor playing the quirky professor says, 'It's a glorious role. . . . It's a perfect musical.'
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 59 : 2 Candidates Are on Defensive Over Backers : Politics: Opponents complain less about the political stands of Diane Martinez and Marta Maestas than about the potential influence of their prominent supporters.
- ELECTIONS ASSEMBLY : A Guide to Issues Facing Candidates in District 41 Race
- Doctor Parlays Skills Into Radio Network on Health
- ART / Del Mar : A Place Where Artwork and Commercial Space Are Merged
- The Region : Vital Options Sets Meeting
- Meow for Me, Baby, Meow : Weekly Class Teaches Cats to Act Up for the Camera
- COUNTYWIDE : Contest Cites Gardens That Save Water
- Witness Describes Airport's Birth at Its 60th Anniversary
- Silberman Associate Set to Testify Today
- CONGRESSIONAL ELECTIONS 45TH DISTRICT : Ryan Races the Clock in His Bid to Make Hunter Defend Himself
- Quarry's Eye Cut by Promoter, Not Kitchen Cabinet
- Pagliarulo Helping Padres Look Alive
- CITY SECTION 4-A DIVISION SOFTBALL PREVIEW : Upstart Holds Designs on Upset : Final: Chatsworth bids to sidetrack El Camino Real's drive to its third championship in a row.
- 1st 4-Year Class to Be Graduated at Art Institute : Education: The Laguna Beach school, which opened on the Festival of Arts grounds in 1962, will award bachelor of fine arts degrees to 15 seniors.
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- Montebello : 60 Students Walk Out as Archbishop Speaks
- Fairfax : Park Labrea Picks Manager
- Walnut : Project Costs Spark Appeal
- South Gate : William Rudell to Be Interim City Attorney
- Rio Hondo Club Raises $100 for Cystic Fibrosis
- Obscure Group May Take Lead in Debate on Europe's Security : Diplomacy: NATO and the Warsaw Pact may be pushed into the background in favor of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe.
- West Hollywood : Pact With Sheriff OKd
- THEATER REVIEW : 'GUYS AND DOLLS' : One More Time : An impressively large cast of 22 performs the often-revived musical 'Guys and Dolls.'
- Region : Actress to Be Honored
- WORLD IN BRIEF : MYANMAR : Opposition Gains, Standoff Continues
- 2 Years of Students' Toil Pays Off in Photo Book on Historic House
- Pomona Voters Will Decide on Major Changes to Council
- Hikers Head for the Hills : Recreation: The mountains of Los Angeles County are laced with trails where nature lovers can take a walk on the wildlife side.
- Astronomy Books for Kids
- Landowner Files Suit Over Jungleland Motel Denial
- 'Cheers' Star to Be Tried on Cocaine Possession
- Suspect in Three Clairemont Deaths Taken Into Custody
- Report on Expansion of Jail Ruled Adequate
- County IN BRIEF : LOS ANGELES : Suspect Held in Shooting Death
- Ammunition Sales Banned by L.A. Before 2 Holidays
- ELECTIONS : CONGRESS : A Guide to Issues in District 35 Race
- Girl, 3, Injured in Drive-By Shooting
- Plan for House-Size Surveys Rejected
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- UCSD Names Athletes of the Year
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- Burns, Crash Injury Ruled Joint Causes of Hospital Fire Death : Tragedy: Burns alone could not have killed woman engulfed by flames on operating table, coroner's spokesman says. She was brought to UCLA for surgery with massive heart and liver damage.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : The Bucks Aren't Worth the Bang
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- OJAI : Proposed Budget Provides for Growth
- Crawford Sentenced, Says He'll Transfer From UCLA
- Frank Robinson Suspended, Plans to Appeal
- Fairfax Wins 1st City Baseball Championship Since '49
- Jack Armstrong Is a Red-Hot Longshot
- He Was Nobody's All-American
- When It Comes to Jazz, This Baby is Really Sweet
- MISSION VIEJO : Mission Viejo Mall Off-Ramp Is Closed
- OJAI : Coast Guard Ends Search for Boater
- Mother Held After Baby Is Tossed on Road : Abuse: The 22-year-old is being held on suspicion of attempted murder, and deserting and endangering the 10-month-old girl.
- Governor Backs Measures to Aid Crime Victims
- Flying the Coop : Chicken Pie Shop Forced to Leave Hillcrest After 52 Years
- Mistrial Declared for Diles in Laurel Canyon Slayings
- PREP NOTES / ROB FERNAS : Mira Costa Volleyball Team (22-0) Lays Claim to Being the Best Ever
- Chatsworth Wins 4-A City Title
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- Cal Poly Pomona Offering Lee a New Start on Basketball Life : Colleges: Loyola Marymount senior will take advantage of rare situation to play for Broncos next season.
- The California Fish and Game Commission will...
- Newman vs. Cooper Old News : MISL finals: Coaches say focus should be on players as series continues with Game 2 tonight.
- Fullerton : Three Deans Named by CSUF President
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Some Horses More Than a Number
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Two Players Suspended in Wake of Fight
- Success of 'Mystery!' Is No Puzzle to Fans : Television: British whodunits in PBS series are strong in plot and dialogue. The season finale begins tonight, but there will be summer repeats.
- VIDEO RENTALS : 'Talking' Still Tops; 'Mermaid' Rising
- California Music Theatre Sings the Pasadena Blues : Funding: 'I feel like the city is my enemy,' the group's director says after Arts Commission rejects its $45,000 grant application.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Shocked Doesn't Retreat; She Still Supplies High Voltage
- Jump High, Catch a Boat, Then Dance : Track: Gardena's Charles Mabry has two goals Friday night: Qualify for the state finals in the high jump, and make the senior prom.
- He Probably Liked the Outfit, but the Price Didn't Suit Him
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- A Memorial to Peers : Students Honor the 19-Year-Olds Who Died in Vietnam
- Countywide : Brea-Olinda, Laguna SAT Data Reported
- CYPRESS : Airport Panel Asked to Override Report
- Man Says Woman Stormed House, Killed Roommate
- 50 Evacuated After X-Ray Machine Jams
- Supervisor Candidate Schaefer Ordered Jailed for Contempt of Court
- Valley Group Plans 'Greenway' Along Railroad Right of Way
- Claremont Schools Name Keeler as Superintendent
- Signatures Submitted for Term-Limiting Initiative
- Judge Says Lawndale Can't Use Loitering Law Against Day Workers : Government: Officials are now relying on an ordinance that prohibits seeking or offering jobs along city streets.
- Addressing Chaos : Councilman's Proposal to Renumber Every Building in Santa Clarita Adds Up to a Headache, Friends, Colleagues Say
- Gibson Might Be Just What Dodgers Need : Baseball: He may be in the lineup against the Reds tonight. Los Angeles loses its third in a row at Pittsburgh.
- Bicycling Victim Hailed by Disney Colleagues : Tragedy: Charles Bright, worked his way from Jungle Cruise guide to the company's top creative position in theme park design before being struck, killed by a pickup.
- Gavitt Turns Pro, Accepts Job With Celtics
- SCR OM SINGAPORE : After Long Road to Singapore, Company Tackles Jet Lag : Arts: The 25 members of the Orange County group come up with a variety of ways to deal with fatigue before taking the stage this weekend.
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