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- Luck Isn't Necessary This Time : Notre Dame: After comeback victories in their first two games, No. 1 Fighting Irish roll over Purdue, 37-11.
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- COLUMN RIGHT : Turning 'Civil Rights' Upside Down : This bill augments rather than limits government power. It's exactly backward.
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- SOUTHEASTERN ROUNDUP : Florida Dominates Mississippi State, 34-21
- Fine, Feathered Fiends
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- World's Political Elite Meet at Summit to Save Children : United Nations: Leaders launch a campaign to rescue 100 million youngsters from death, disease and illiteracy.
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- World IN BRIEF : POLAND : Anti-Abortion Bill Altered in Protests
- CAMPUS CORRESPONDENCE : If IBM Recruited This Way, We'd Be Chiseling in Stone : Government: Low pay, Gramm-Rudman cuts and the Reagan bureaucracy-bashing drove the best students away. But they can be attracted back.
- POLITICAL FORCAST : U.S.-Mexico Free Trade: Looking Down the Road : Trade: What will economic relations be like? Commerce between the nations will be freer, but the inflammatory issues will remain.
- Charity Becomes Haberdashery for Poor School Kids
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- VENTURA : Work Begins on Subsidized Housing
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- Cal Continues Trend, Beats No. 16 Arizona, 30-25
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- He Wants to Be Leader of the Sack : College football: Carson native Mark Odom is closing in on Hawaii's career record for sacks.
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- A Different Mission : Religion: The new president of the School of Theology in Claremont sees an opportunity to train people who will have a positive impact on the church's role in society.
- THIS WEEK
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- PTA Ousts Temperance Crusader : Beverly Hills: Trisha Roth's anti-alcohol tactics are called 'antagonistic.' She vows to continue her campaign.
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- LOCAL ELECTIONS MISSION VIEJO CITY COUNCIL : After Civil War Years, Candidates Seek Coexistence : Nearly all vow harmony after a failed recall, criticism of the Mission Viejo Co. and other issues mar the city's first 30 months.
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- Stumping for Ferguson, North Calls for 'Tidal Wave' of Voters
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- EAST ROUNDUP : Michigan State Offense Powers Past Rutgers
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- Pesticide Legislation Signed by Governor : Agriculture: Key bill will set up a research center within the University of California. Alternatives to malathion and other chemicals will be explored.
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- Crisis Revives Oil Industry : Business: Though production is rising, few expect a return to the county's petroleum heydey.
- UCSD Professor Found Fatally Stabbed
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- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Despite Crayton's 366, El Camino Wins, 51-47
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- Governor Vetoes Bills on Coastal Commission : Legislation: Two measures would have given the agency more power to crack down on illegal development.
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- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : In other Mission Conference football games:
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