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- Accused Killer Denies 'Project' Link to Slain Youth
- Residents Oppose Air Ambulance Heliport Site : Services: A plan would move the flights from Van Nuys Airport to the Hollywood Hills.
- Charges Against Buckey Dismissed : McMartin case: After seven years and two trials, all molestation counts are dropped. Buckey says he is filing a lawsuit.
- Hearing Set on Torrance Project
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- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Interviews Planned for School Board
- 3 Officers Slain in Ambush
- Suit Charges Illegal Delays in Processing Medi-Cal Applications : Health: The 45-day deadline is often violated, two public-interest law groups say. They allege dire health consequences.
- Thrill of the Chase : Competition Serves as Raschke's Driving Force
- Injured Sunday Silence Is Retired : Racing: The departure of 1989's Horse of the Year deals another setback to Saturday's Arlington Cup. When the dust settles, only three horses remain.
- Marina's David Schultz Signs With UCLA
- Murphy Clears Waivers, May Go to Phillies
- Another Blow to Dodgers : Baseball: Rookie Neidlinger pitches well, but Carter homers off Howell in the ninth as Giants win, 2-1.
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- Bill to Force Caltrans to Sell Parcel Is Vetoed
- Major Carlsbad Development OKd
- New Agency Created for Ground Water Problem
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- 6 Bands to Vie for Festival Slot
- SHORT TAKES : Madonna's Guard Apologizes
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- Azusa Puts New Face on Rental Units : Housing: A tough inspection law has resulted in major repairs and renovation of run-down apartments. But landlords say the program is costly and unnecessary.
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- Distance Runner: 49 Only a Number
- Mother Shot, Gives Birth, Dies : Gangs: Long Beach woman was hit in a drive-by shotgun attack. Police say the gunfire was meant for somebody else.
- Fire District Says Sale of Vista Station Not Final : Homeless: First word that no signed agreement exists on the transfer to a group planning a homeless shelter gives the city an opportunity to try to cancel the sale.
- Grumbling Greets Prohibition on Beach
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- New Design Sought for Jungleland Site
- SECRECY WATCH : Brown Out
- Mobil Spent $700,000 on Defeating Initiative
- Officers Seriously Wound Homeless Man Wielding a Knife
- Yankee Haters May Be at Loss Without Boss to Kick Around
- DEL MAR : A Classy Pair End Layoffs in San Diego 'Cap
- Woodland Hills Team Wins Section Title
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- Books Offer a Glimpse of Medieval Life : Art: The Getty exhibit of vividly colored illuminations, some dating from the 12th Century, depicts hunting, nature, jousting and chess.
- Conferees OK Bill Assisting AIDS Patients
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