- Profile : French Doctor with a Flair Spearheads Aid to Somalia : 'Without the press, more people die,' says Cabinet Minister Kouchner, who loves the limelight.
- Culture : Ancient Sport Is on a Roll : A pre-Columbian version of soccer is still going strong. The athletes shoot straight from the hip. Ouch!
- ECONOTES : A Christmas Gift for Recyclers
- MOSCOW : More Legal Fireworks
- Regional Outlook : The Clinton Factor : Is Saddam Hussein preparing to test the mettle of the President-elect? Arab analysts say no; the present crisis targets Bush. But others aren't so sure.
- PEARBLOSSOM : 9-Month-Old Boy Scalded in Bathtub
- COLUMN ONE : A President And His Protectors : Clinton is a challenge for the Secret Service, but agents are used to it. Lyndon Johnson treated them like chattel, and Hubert Humphrey was whisked away after punching a protester.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Man Held in Slaying of 14-Year-Old Boy
- Schools Won't Fight Ruling Against Shorter Semester : Education: Blocked by state, L.A. district will restore eight days that had been dropped to make teachers eligible for jobless benefits.
- OXNARD : Robbery Suspect Tied to Assault Case
- Jurisprudence
- COMMENTARY : Racism Throws a Strike : Baseball: Reggie Jackson probably will discover that the Hall of Fame rarely is a steppingstone to the front office for blacks.
- Two St. Francis Football Players Transfer
- Football
- Burger Chain Planning 25 O.C. Outlets : Fast food: Fast-growing Rally's, a drive-through operation with 7 L.A. County sites, will enter crowded market.
- Investor Group Boosts Share in Storage Equities
- Shearson Lehman Bros.' Holdings Inc. announced a...
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- A New Timetable for Eye Examinations
- NOW Members Assail Newport Officials : Criticism: Women's group calls lawyer's report on sexual harassment in Police Department 'irresponsible' and asks that the city make 'proactive changes.'
- CONEJO VALLEY : Public Asked to Note Sightings of Wildlife
- Prison Officials' Addresses in Inmates' Computer
- Port Hueneme : Contractor Chosen for Port Warehouse
- Decisions
- BOYS' SOCCER ROUNDUP : Smith's Intense Play in Goal Carries No. 5 Corona del Mar
- Worrell Battling Tendinitis : Dodgers: He downplays pain since elbow surgery in 1990, saying he expects to be ready for role as the team's closer.
- Q & A WITH JOHN FOGERTY : The Force Behind Creedence : On the eve of the band's induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Creedence Clearwater Revival's leader looks at the band, rock music and award ceremonies.
- Extra Hustle During Game Nearly Proves Fatal : Basketball: Player for The Master's College suffers a crushed trachea while diving for the ball.
- Cities' Affordable Housing Money Accumulates : Funds: More than $50 million in redevelopment accounts is going unused in the county while the need for low-income units grows, state records show.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Spurs Win Despite Robinson's Struggles, 109-91
- Founder McArthur Resigns as President, CEO of Green Burrito : Fast food: The Anaheim firm says the executive's resignation is not related to a stock sale two months ago.
- How to Make Sure Your Gym Works Out for You
- Rancho Santiago Board OKs Alcohol Ban
- LONG BEACH : Investors' Suit Says Lease on Queen Mary Is Illegal
- Teen-Ager Held in Death of Baby : Van Nuys: He admits causing the head injuries that killed his girlfriend's child but says they were inflicted during rough play.
- Matthew A. Adams; Retired Machinist
- Countywide : Judges Reassigned in Superior Court
- College Basketball
- Kamau Wins Unanimous Decision Over Brooks, Stays Undefeated
- Dinner in L.A. Marks Next Stage for Rock Hall of Fame
- TV REVIEW : 'Untouchables' Is Almost Unwatchable : Rehash of the '50s series, premiering on Channel 13 tonight, is replete with cardboard characters and corn.
- LTC Properties Plans to Complete Investments
- RETAILING
- Summit Negotiates to Export Its Campers
- Woman Gets Life Term for Kidnaping, Burning Boy : Courts: She had posed as the toddler's mother in abducting him, then set a car afire with him in it.
- The Golden State Warriors activated forward Billy...
- U.S. Team Gets a Kick in Right Direction : Soccer: National team moves into Mission Viejo training site for 1994 World Cup.
- STAGE REVIEW : This 'Earnest' Knows the Importance of Being Wilde
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Cleveland Quartet Solid but Uninspired
- High Court Allows New 'Late Fees' on Credit Cards : Law: The Supreme Court decision gives banks more leeway in imposing fines on card holders who fail to pay on time.
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Summit Care Completes Purchase of Facilities
- Wilson Regrets Tactic of Fusing Prop. 165 Issues : Elections: Governor says criticism of the budget powers provision of the initiative sank his welfare overhaul plan. He says he may try again in 1994 if Legislature fails to act.
- BOOK REVIEW : The Great but Subtle Powers of Women : FRAUD, By Anita Brookner , Random House $21; 263 pages
- LOS ANGELES : Lawyer Gets Jail Term, Fine in Taking of Estate's Funds
- Wait and See Before Crying 'Son of Carter' : Israel: Clinton's appointees have solid foreign-policy experience; give them a chance.
- VAN NUYS : Boy, 16, Arrested in Death of Girlfriend's Baby
- Wood as Gold : Fuel: The cold weather gives vendors of oak, eucalyptus and avocado logs a red-hot business. A weak economy helps boost sales.
- MISSION VIEJO : Aegean Hills Area Adjusts to City Life
- ANAHEIM : City Has 14 Choices for 2 Planning Posts
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : NFC : New Sod for Candlestick Park Field
- College Basketball
- Three Times Now Has Charm
- Construction Consultant Sentenced in Contract Scheme
- Spear Sells Most of His Stock in Financial Firm
- The Harvard Business Review last Thursday announced...
- Soprano Is at Home in Verdi's Range
- U.S. General Urges West to Do More in Balkans : Allies: But NATO commander stops short of advocating massive intervention by ground troops.
- Countywide : Schools Nominated for National Award
- L.A. woman: It's always helpful when the...
- BURBANK : Parents Arrested in Drug Incident
- He Has His Share of Critics, but Also Gets Lott of Support
- Father Knew Best When It Came to His Son's Future in Basketball : USC: At his news stand, Burt Harris Sr. provided frequent reminders about his son to Raveling--who didn't realize the youth was already being sought.
- Calgene Denies Report on Its Lab Tomato : Biotechnology: Firm says Campbell Soup has not backed away. But its stock takes a pounding.
- Teledyne Electronics of Newbury Park won an...
- JERUSALEM : Vying for Presidency
- Next Step : Lebanese Skirmish Over Plan to Rebuild Beirut : Advocates hope to attract millions in Saudi and Gulf funding for the shattered capital. Foes call it 'the theft of the century.'
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Marines Restore Calm to Baidoa, but Will It Last?
- High Court Shuns Bid for Mannes Murder Trial : Legal affairs: Prosecutors had sought to retry the woman in a crash that killed three young men. They now plan to try her on gross vehicular manslaughter counts.
- Baseball
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : No. 4 Kansas Runs Over No. 10 Oklahoma, 96-85
- Purge of Salvadoran Officers Fails to Punish 15, U.N. Says
- Lawyers Clash at Opening of Honig Trial : Law: Prosecution objects as attorney for state schools chief tries to emphasize worth of education programs run by his wife. Honig is accused of wrongly approving contracts with her.
- 3 Men Plead Not Guilty in Landlord Slaying
- Miscellany
- McKeever Interested in USC Job : Trojans: Former All-American asks to be considered for athletic director's post.
- If Redlands Women Win First Title in Basketball, It Will Be Inside Job
- Miscellany
- Newport's Barbacoa Restaurant Sold
- David L. Malow has been promoted to...
- Deal-Maker With a Mission : How Duane Roberts Was Able to Buy a Landmark Inn for a Song
- Money Is the Focus as Honig Trial Opens : Education: Prosecution says the state schools chief profited from contracts he approved with his wife's consulting firm. The defense says it was schools that gained.
- French Disagree on Plan to Free Serbs' Prisoners
- MOUNTAIN AREAS : Residents to Note Wildlife Sightings
- Student's Grade to Remain Same : Education: Irvine Valley College writing professor cannot be forced to raise a failing mark, court commissioner rules.
- Countywide : Carrier for Disabled Irons Out Kinks
- Lame Ducks, Newcomers as Allies : The old and new members of the Legislature have an opportunity to break the gridlock in Sacramento.
- Seven Are Among the Leading Candidates to Take Over for McGee at USC
- Jessica Eggleston
- The Distinguished Mr. Jones Is Back in Hollywood : Television: The former 'Dukes of Hazzard' actor has a sitcom proposal about a place he knows well--the House of Representatives.
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Sunshine': More Tired Than True
- Midwest Firm Acquires Diener Industries
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Plea Bargain in Salomon Bond Case Collapses
- Rain, Rain Went Away : Weather: Southern Californians flock to beaches and parks, enjoying clear skies for the first time in a week. Another storm is expected to bring more showers today.
- County Jobs Privatization Fight Renewed by Bergeson : Politics: Newport Beach state senator again introduces bill that would let governments contract out many positions. Employees' groups vow to lobby against it.
- Shooting Increases Fears Over Safety : Crimes: Gunfire that killed 12-year-old outside Boys & Girls Club in Pacoima has some wondering if any havens remain for neighborhood youth.
- COLUMN LEFT/ ALEXANDER COCKBURN : Lies Carry More Profit for Defectors : Old allegations by the discredited Col. Yurchenko surface to harm a reporter.
- A Last Chance for Hoover
- Woman Hit by Car Dies at Hospital
- Driver Killed in Car Plunge Off Overpass
- Baseball
- It's OK to Be Nice, and Nasty : Divac Still Learning About Transition in 4th Year With Lakers
- ABC Seeks Profit With Reality Shows
- Hospital Operator Nu-Med Files Chapter 11
- He's Trying to Stay in Vanguard of HDTV : Technology: The satellite television company's owner wants to open a high-definition programming studio. But some say he's ahead of his time.
- Teledyne to Close Gardena Engineering Unit Friday : Restructuring: The operation, which once employed 130, is being moved to Ohio.
- New President Appointed for Times Orange County Edition : Newspapers: Judith L. Sweeney will oversee the day-to-day operation of the business side of the edition.
- Fume-Choked Italian Cities Fight Back With Restrictions on Autos
- No Alms for the 'Panhasslers' : Cities: San Diego cracks down on aggressive beggars who block paths and use threatening language. So far, 42 panhandlers have gone to jail.
- Documentary : Icy Encounter With Past Rekindles Pioneer Spirit : Tourist ship carries a cargo of memories for a modern-day Antarctic explorer who came back alive.
- Servicemen's Widows File Lawsuits in Deaths : Courts: Four women whose husbands were killed in helicopter crashes at Edwards Air Force Base seek damages.
- County Gets OK to Tap Its Savings Fund : Finances: Securities and Exchange Commission tentatively agrees to plan for borrowing $125 million from employee program. Action helps save budget compromise that avoids layoffs and cutbacks.
- 2 Gunmen Hold UPS Driver Hostage for Three Hours
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Clarinetist Plays Mozart in 'Mischa' Series
- Tandon in Nose-Dive Toward Chapter 11 : Bankruptcy: Newly renamed TSL Holdings, the Moorpark computer maker is now flirting for the third time with financial insolvency.
- Man Kills Wife, Self in Psychiatric Ward
- EPA Nominee Shows Muted Hue of Green : Cabinet: Browner vows openness and quick action in new post. Her testimony appears designed to soften criticism that she's too closely tied to activists.
- Recipient of Baboon's Liver in Good Condition : Medicine: Doctors say the transplanted organ 'seems to be behaving as if it were a liver from a human donor.'
- Gallegly Appointed to Immigration Panel
- Newport Beach : Economic Issues Panel to Be Formed
- 'Nasty Boys' Bank Robber Gets 73 Years : Courts: The judge gives the 19-year-old the longest sentence allowed for helping to pioneer particularly violent takeover heists. That type of robbery has skyrocketed, the FBI says.
- McCune to Stay On as Ventura Coach
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- Cellular Phone, Hold the Mayo
- Builder Suspends Investors' Monthly Returns
- KM Records Inc. of Burbank won a...
- Superconductor Research Company to Offer Shares
- 20th Century Industries Inc. of Woodland Hills...
- RETAILING
- Market Scene : Japanese Buyers Rue Their Brush With Wealth : Color them blue. The speculative art bubble has burst, causing bankruptcies, unveiling fraud and tipping the trade balance.
- Surveillance Issue Unlikely to Delay Christopher Vote : Cabinet: Senate panel aides say his role in Army conduct was sufficently aired in 1977. Helms vows to press matter at hearing.
- Give Chelsea Room to Find Her Own Way
- LAKE VIEW TERRACE : State Shies Away From Bryant Case
- EL TORO MARINE BASE : Military Products to Go on Display
- Budget: It's Not a Pretty Picture : Wilson has first crack at pulling the state through '93
- Joseph R. Schillaci will resign on Jan....
- New Image Industries to Buy Optics Company
- Company Execs Buy Thomas Cook Unit
- Developer's Ploy: Letting Wilderness Slip Through Loopholes : Colorado builder specializes in trading his inholdings to U.S. agencies for valuable land. He now threatens to go to court to put in a road and subdivision.
- 'Right to Die' Law Prompts Mix-Ups : Health: In the 13 months since the Patient Self-Determination Act took effect, proponents say enforcement has not been easy or uniform.
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : Widows of 4 Pilots Sue Helicopter Manufacturer
- COLUMN RIGHT/ TOM CAMPBELL : New Coalition Has Principles, Plus Tolerance : GOP group hasn't abandoned values, but has agreed some belong at home, others are religious rather than political.
- CORONA DEL MAR : Filipino Pen Pal May Get Visitor
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : AFC : Bills Still Unsure if Kelly Can Play
- NHL ROUNDUP : Anderson Helps the Maple Leafs Extend Streak
- MUSIC REVIEW : Celebration of the Czech Spirit
- Paul Friedman Named Executive Vice President for ABC News : Television: 'World News' chief is in place to succeed Roone Arledge as head of top-rated news division.
- OPERA REVIEW : New Cast Stumbles in 'Trovatore'
- Clinton and Special Interests
- Gays' Job Protection
- Family Photo
- DRIVING : You're Driving Yourself Crazy
- Opposing Soka Growth
- Clinton and Special Interests
- Somali Civil War
- Clinton and Special Interests
- Cities Using Port Revenues
- Flowers Taken From Grave
- Trail Fees
- Clinton and Special Interests
- Clinton and Special Interests
- Opposing Soka Growth
- Year of the Woman
- Mayor Calls for City Clerk's Dismissal Over Allegations : City Hall: Bradley seeks council OK to oust Martinez after sexual harassment charges.
- Valley Life Pages a Delight
- Census Count
- Trail Fees
- Opposing Soka Growth
- Clinton and Special Interests
- Charities and Funds
- Notes on a Scorecard - Jan. 12, 1993
- Obituaries - Jan. 12, 1993
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- TELEVISION - Jan. 12, 1993
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- POP/ROCK - Jan. 12, 1993
- POP/ROCK - Jan. 12, 1993
- Perot Kicks Off Recruitment for Citizens' Lobby : Politics: The Texas tycoon hopes his troop of watchdogs will keep an eye on Clinton, Congress and the deficit. He denies it will become a third party.
- Panetta Predicts Deficit Sacrifices : Economy: Nominee for budget director says middle-class tax cut may have to wait as Clinton battles rising tide of red ink. Investment also tops his agenda.
- Friends Can't See Suspect as Mastermind in Murder : O.C. slaying: Robert Chan had risen above the crowd scholastically and was on the fast track to success.
- U.N. Condemns Iraq After 2nd Border Raid : Persian Gulf: Security Council warns of 'serious consequences.' White House weighs its options.
- Rabbi, Doctor Arrested in Elaborate Fraud Scheme : Crime: A third person is also charged with setting up money-laundering networks said to involve charities.
- Health Care Policy Team Convenes : Insurance: Clinton presides at meeting of advisers amid concerns deficit may hurt efforts to achieve reform goals.
- SMALLER IS BETTER?: Unlike their counterparts at...
- LIFE AS ART: Chapman University officials have...
- Katz to Stress Jobs as He Joins Race for Mayor
- LIKE HOME: The Marshall Islands, a string...
- Nordstrom Labor Suit Is Settled : Retailing: The multimillion-dollar deal calls for the Seattle firm to offer back pay to thousands of current and former workers and to pick up union legal costs.
- FROG EGGS: Ricardo Miledi's research doesn't make...
- Victim's Family Believes Pummeling Was Racially Motivated
- Rostenkowski Calls for Halt to Leaks About Investigation
- Police Arrest 2 Others in Laguna Beating
- Road Crew, Golfers Out on Dry Day
- Riches Won't Change This Lotto Winner : Ventura: Louie Asimakis hit the $11.2-million jackpot last weekend. But the 80-year-old former oil driller already lives the life he wants.
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 12, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 12, 1993
- Biotech Stocks Looking to Shake Off Ills
- Chile Setting Economic Pace South of Border : Latin America: Brazil remains a major disappointment. But elsewhere, fiscal and other reforms appear to be paying off in the '90s.
- CLASS ACTION: King's name doesn't grace a...
- * Sumner Long; Author of Plays, TV Scripts
- NASA Begins Countdown for Shuttle Mission
- PARTNERS PHYLLIS AND ROBERT OAKLEY : A Diplomatic Alliance : Deputy Assistant Secretary of State + Special Envoy to Somalia = Power Couple
- Floods Leave Broken Lives in Tijuana
- Parenting Program's Fund Raising Falls Short
- Picking the Critical 30: A Cautionary Tale : Transition: Poor selection, weak management of Cabinet and staff can doom a presidency.
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- Dance, Music Reviews : Houston-Jones, Meier at Sushi
- KCAL-TV, KFWB-AM Top Golden Mike Awards
- ABC Sets TV Interview With Michael Jackson
- * Lillian Eilers; Survivor of Deadly 1928 Dam Collapse
- Doctors Try 2nd Transplant of Baboon Liver
- 2 Die in Drive-by Shooting; 3 Hurt in Another Attack
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- Davis Shoots Back at Allen, Says Charges Were Blatant Lies
- Hosiery Maker Keeps Leg Up on Competition : Santa Ana's Crystal Creations began with a sparkling idea and a loan from Dad and has expanded into a $2-million-a-year operation.
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- Nation IN BRIEF : COLORADO : Coalition to Fight Language, Gay Laws
- F. Clifton White; Architect of '64 Goldwater Campaign
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Health Officials Plan Mass TB Tests
- WINTER SPORTS ROUNDUP : Heinzer Wins Downhill; Three Americans Fall
- Esperanza Defensive End Bryan Werner Chooses Stanford : Football: He is the third player from the county to commit to the Cardinal. Barnes narrows choices to Cal, Notre Dame.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Birthday Gift to Elvis, From Fans
- Readers Call Car Phones and Driving a Dangerous Mix
- Falling Tree Crushes Woman in Her Home
- Slowly, but Surely, He's Starting to Fit in at El Modena : Soccer: Playing the game is helping Tsipkis, a native of Moldova, make the transition to American life.
- Dance, Music Reviews : Engaging Set From Rudy Perez, LULA
- Inaugural Fireworks to Portray Clinton on Sax
- Boat Carrying 396 Haitians Is Feared Sunk Off Cuba
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Hirsute Contestants Lining Up for Fiesta
- LOS ALAMITOS : City to Consider Joint Police Radio Service
- DANA POINT : Panel OKs Proposal for 3-Story Hotel
- Vernon Disputes Post-Riot Findings : Police: Ex-official's book blames LAPD failures on intelligence gathering curbs and political enemies.
- IRVINE : Motorist Reports Freeway Shooting
- Man Fatally Shot in Robbery Try
- Simi Valley Radisson, a Reminder of Free-Spending '80s, Is for Sale
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- Hollywood Opposes Trade Pact : Entertainment: The industry is hoping its interests under GATT accord will be better served later, under Clinton.
- 3-Bus Collision in Argentina Kills 55 and Injures 70
- Nation IN BRIEF : SOUTH CAROLINA : Father of Victim Urges Racial Calm
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : NFC : After Loss, Eagles' Future Looks Bleak
- Georgia Tech Upsets No. 1 Duke, 80-79
- JAZZ REVIEW : Herb Ellis and Andy Simpkins Swing Into Action at Maxwell's
- Prison's synagogue opens doors for convicts : After winning the right to a place of worship, Jewish inmates have built a community behind bars.
- GARDEN GROVE : Buckling Down on Seat Belt Offenders
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- ROBERT E. MARTINI : Chairman, chief executive officer, Bergen Brunswig Corp.
- Solving the Budget Crisis: Just Charge It?
- Clinton Says Goodby to His Hometown Congregation : Transition: He praises church's role in his political life, cites support despite split over abortion issue.
- SILVERADO CANYON : Station Getting Back to Normal After Fire
- New Storms Jeopardize Brief Respite From Rain : Weather: Avocado and citrus farmers are pleased with the precipitation. But strawberry growers fear for their imminent harvests.
- Switch by Serbs Spurs Suspicion at Bosnia Talks
- When CBS broke ground for an 80,000-square-foot...
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- SANTA ANITA : Pacific Squall Wins El Encino
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titan Wrestlers Beat Oregon for First Time
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- Landmark Case Pits Gay Officer Against Boy Scouts : Civil rights: The fired San Diego troop leader's suit is the first to invoke new state law that outlaws job discrimination against homosexuals.
- COLUMN ONE : What the Fuss Will Be About : You'll hear less about free trade, more about managed trade. School vouchers are out, charter schools are in. A new President will bring new buzzwords and a new agenda. Here's a guide.
- Soil Erosion Forces Closure of Section of Garden Grove Freeway
- In Snow and Icy Wind, Military Gets Inaugural Steps Down Cold
- Upbeat Prescriptions for the Blues : Amid hard times across the state, calls for optimism and commitment are being sounded
- Kicking a Heroin Habit : Methadone Treatment Is Plentiful--but Only for the Addicts Who Can Afford It
- Trump Urges Sports Betting on Boardwalk
- Charger Bandwagon Skids to a Halt in the Rain
- Stage and Film : 'Leprechaun' Savages Taste in Bloody Quest for Gold
- La Verne Avenue Can't Get Away From Persian Gulf
- Platform : Living On Medical Thin Ice: 'I Can't Get Insurance'
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AFC : Ankle Injury Sidelines Bernstine
- Manning Doesn't Want to Be Traded : Pro basketball: He has a change of heart, then scores 24 points to lead Clippers to 104-99 victory over Bucks.
- Teague Is Back in the Spotlight : Japan Bowl: Alabama defensive back, who gained fame with a touchdown against Miami, scores to fuel a 27-13 victory for the East.
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- POP REVIEW : Shade Tree Program's Pickings Are Far From Slim
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- La Jolla Lists a McAnuff-Less Season
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- 2nd Baboon Liver Transplant Performed; Recipient Is Man, 62
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Top Democrats See Delay for Tax Cut
- BIRTHDAY PARTY: Although Jan. 18 is the...
- Cooperation as a Tool to End Ban on Gays : Clinton should seek consensus in military, yet act quickly
- CYPRESS : Police Find Stolen Goods, Arrest Man
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