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- A No-Hitter on Leiter Side
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- Deputy Helps 15 Escape From Apartment Fire
- Burial Mix-Up Keeps Vietnam War Deaths Alive for 3 Families
- As Ethnic Clubs' Popularity Rises, so Do Tensions
- Clinton Calls for 2-Day Hospital Birth Coverage
- Party Recipe: Mix Two Cultures, Serve
- A Way of Life Is at Stake in Secession Fight
- Knicks Outlast Jordan
- Hot, Bothered and Listed
- Tips From an Etiquette Guru: Eat Neat and Don't Lick the Wine Cork
- Ex-Baldwin Co. Executive Is Awarded $2.2 Million
- THE CITY OF FLORENCE: Historical Vistas and...
- SOCAL PAST
- Bring a Wagon to West's Biggest Plant Sale
- How We Became the Way We Are : CHILDREN OF THE ICE AGE: How a Global Catastrophe Allowed Humans to Evolve,<i> By Steven M. Stanley (Crown/Harmony Books: $25; 278 pp.)</i>
- Michiganders Tiring of Endless Winter Wonderland
- 'World'-Class Funk by Davis
- Cable Modems Promise a Glimpse of the Future
- Time-Share Tales
- Lying: A Life Story : BIOGRAPHY : JERZY KOSINSKI: A Biography,<i> By James Park Sloan (Dutton: $27.95; 505 pp.)</i>
- The Soul's Speedometer : FICTION : SLOWNESS,<i> By Milan Kundera</i> .<i> Translated from the French by Linda Asher (HarperCollins: $21; 165 pp.)</i>
- Softies behind the teeth
- FictionTHE TENTH INSIGHT: Holding the Vision by...
- California--Michael Sanson, Malibu: "American Indian Traders, P.O....
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- Salli Terri, 72; Singer, Soloist With Chorale
- LOS ANGELES TIMES INTERVIEW : Piedad Robertson : Fighting to Educate College Students in a High-Tech and Low-Budget Age
- 'Home Show II' Houses Range of Ideas
- In Brief
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- AND I QUOTE / What Political Books Are Saying : LET'S BE HEARD,<i> By Bob Grant (Pocket Books: $22; 243 pp.)</i>
- Let the Games Begin--After the Web
- A Big Story Under the Big Sky : FICTION : BUCKING THE SUN,<i> By Ivan Doig (Simon & Schuster: $23; 412 pp.)</i>
- Reform Party Activists Look Beyond Perot for Candidate
- What's in a Surname? A Lot, to California
- Nation IN BRIEF : MARYLAND : 3 Die After Taking Counterfeit Drug
- 'The Browning Version'
- The Grand Tour
- Nabobs of Negativism : American optimism is the last refuge of rubes and Babbitts, say the influential pessimists. But can a society without hope still try to improve itself?
- Huntington Beach Man, 60, Dies After Jump From Bluff
- First of 2 Trials to Open for Key N.Y. Blast Figure
- Drug Runners Arrested at Border Often Go Free
- It's Not Just a Park, It's an Adventure
- An Arrogant Marge Schott Is an Embarrassment to Baseball
- La Quinta Doubles Pleasure With Two Titles
- Ventura's Whalen Earns Coach Award
- A.J. Foyt Remains Loyal to Indy 500
- Reopening a Chapter on Race
- SPIN DOCTORS"You've Got to Believe in Something"Epic*...
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- More Vacation Break
- Ed Davis
- Proposal to Revitalize MacArthur Park
- Product Liability Laws
- Workers
- Look. Look. See the Spot Run. Look. Look. See the Spot Grow. Look. Look. See the Future of Soaps.
- Ain't This Cab in New York? Hail No, We Won't Go Out of Our Way to Be Nice
- Cal Lutheran Goes Zero for III in Regional
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- Four-Legged Friend or Foe?
- Inspiration from the Port Side
- Mayor Criticized for Day Laborer Remark
- He Suggests Saying No to Windmill System
- Precinct Tally in Supervisor Race
- Parsons' Columns Touch a Nerve
- Why Were Full-Time Child Rearers Ignored?
- Harvard Not on Par With Anderson School
- A South County Jail? No, Thanks
- Camarillo Hospital Ballot Proposition
- CIRQUE DU DAVE
- Bad Interpretation of Holy Scripture
- THE JARMUSCH CLAN
- Development of Greenbelt Areas
- Riots' Effects in Koreatown
- It's Oftelie Who Deserves Blame
- Realtor: Nothing Sells Like Bad News
- A Darker View of the Air Show
- Animals Come First for Rodeos
- Mass Transit
- Moorhead Story
- Trustee Actions Draw Criticism
- Central Library
- Mexican History
- Protecting Farmland From Development
- Hollywood and the 21st Century
- That Baby Comes With Standard Equipment Only
- NOT ONLY REAL, BUT PHYSICAL
- Pray for Residents, Not O.C. Leaders
- Advice to Settle Suit Questionable?
- Ed Davis
- ATTACKING THE DEFENSE
- Pockets of Land Need Protection
- Elizabeth Broderick
- For Generation Xers, It's Time to Grow Up
- Cuban Embargo
- Hollywood and Washington
- Art for Art's Sake, Not for City Hall's
- GOP Crusades for the County's Soul
- READER REJOINDERS
- Taking Board to Task Over Restructuring
- DOOGIE DOUBTER
- Women of the PTA need a Sharper Image
- Orange Trustee Clarifies Funding
- Educator's View Appreciated
- Crystal Cove Plan Will Destroy It
- William Nelson Copley; Painter, Art Collector
- Putting a Lid on Trash Problems
- ORWELL AND 'ANIMAL FARM' LIVE ON IN STUDENT REVIEWS
- Volunteer Effort Rewarded at Polls
- Riots' Effects in Koreatown
- New Camarosa Berry Has One Thick Skin
- Working Half a Year Before Tax Freedom
- Sheriff's Department Salaries and Benefits
- Stadium Deal Needs Revision
- Salli Terri; Singer, Soloist With Chorale
- TAKING OUR MEDICINE
- Cypress Park
- Sale of Warner Collection
- Rocketdyne and Justice
- Obituaries - May 12, 1996
- Obituaries - May 12, 1996
- NONFICTION - May 12, 1996
- NONFICTION - May 12, 1996
- NONFICTION - May 12, 1996
- Fertile Soil Yielding Bumper Crop of Homes
- Secession Bills Boost Boland's Profile
- U.S. Allies' Arms Aid to Bosnia Detailed
- DC-9 Crashes Into Everglades; All 109 Are Feared Dead
- Boland Gaining Political Clout on Secession Drive
- 'Lenders of Last Resort' Can Be Very Risky for Business
- F-14 Crashes Raise Questions of Age, Safety
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Contributions Given Out on House Floor
- World IN BRIEF : MEXICO : 16 Die, 3 Injured in Miners' Plane Crash
- World IN BRIEF : UGANDA : President Headed Toward Easy Win
- Rod On
- Man Fleeing Police Killed in Traffic
- Saddleback Upsets Second-Seeded Hancock in 15th
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : Cone Has Surgery to Repair Aneurysm
- ICM Settles on City National for Refinancing
- A World of Products Makes It Easier to Be Green
- Nation IN BRIEF : MARYLAND : Colby's Death Is Ruled Accidental
- Morris Brenner; Violist Renowned in Hollywood
- Lawn Mower Buyback Plan Approved
- Dancer's Bodyguard Receives 16-Year Term
- Prosecutors, Defenders File Wage Claim
- Stress Management Seminar Scheduled
- City Opts for Smaller Community Center
- Libraries Will Speed Internet Hookups
- Jury Gets Case on Slaying of Area Youth
- Confidence in Landfill Expansion Remains
- 17 Valley Companies Receive Small Business Awards
- Suit Challenges Police Policy on Reporting Illegal Immigrants
- FBI Asks Public to Help Locate Bank Robber
- Slumping Camarillo Pulls a Swinging Lineup Out of Its Hat
- Saddleback Defeats L.A. Pierce
- Leader of the Path : Gary Farmer's 'Dead Man' role as a guardian angel searching for his own roots is earning praise. He credits his own conflict as a Native American.
- Carrying Torch Turns Out to Be Grate Experience
- LABOR
- Comparator Says It Lacks Funds to Make New Product
- They'll Deliver Mail, Take the Goods
- Canada's Government to Take On Quebec Separatists in Court
- Tender, Loving Care : Students Nurture a Flower Garden at Memorial Service for Their Mothers
- Judge to Remain on Criminal Cases
- Railroad Upgrades Will Close Streets
- Police Seek Friends of Stabbing Victim
- Disabled Youth Gladly Give In to Lure of Fishing Expedition
- City Expected to Look at Library Funding
- Jury Receives Case on 4 Accused in Slaying
- Officials Promise to Help Cypress Park Fight Gangs
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : Fonville No Longer Everyday Player
- Glendenning Best in the WSC
- Injuries a Concern for Local Favorites
- Southern California Voices: A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : 'We Believe That the Melting Pot Is Not Possible'
- New U.S. Designation Cuts Flood Insurance
- Laurie, Evangelist to Baby Boomers, Plans L.A. Crusade
- Western Wear Chain Files for Bankruptcy
- Police Seek Man in Bank Robbery
- At Last, Brenda Smith Takes Control
- Principal Appointed for High School
- Gretzky Scores First Playoff Goal for Blues
- Angels Go From Slugs to Sluggers
- Azusa Pacific Takes Early Lead, Holds Off SCC
- Guilt, Redemption and the Kitchen Sink
- Collision Course : Regrets Rule the Day as Upstart U.S. 500 and Venerable Indy 500 Rev Up for Showdown
- INSURANCE
- State Questions Spending of U.S. Quake Funds : Money Owed
- Potent Heroin Brings Chaos to Philadelphia Hospitals
- Hitting a Positive Note : For Church With Grammy-Winning Minister, Change Is Reinvigorating
- Funds to Benefit Sun Valley, N. Hollywood
- Officials May Tighten Youth Curfew Rules
- Brea Beats Western for Second Place
- Young Muscles Up on the Twins
- It's No Act for De La Hoya, Who Has New Zest for Ring
- On sale today are the Hootie &...
- L.A. Modernism Show Set for Santa Monica
- Duncan Will Delay NBA to Be a Senior at Wake Forest
- Cathedral of the Plains : Kansas Landmark Is a Tribute to 19th-Century Missionaries, Immigrants
- Dice Goes Back to Square One
- CANADA : Ontario Gets a Tax Break, But Some Say They'll Give It Back
- Antonovich Asks State to Keep Sex Offender in Custody
- Shade Trees Will Bring Relief to Playground
- Petal Pushers : Shoppers Competing for Flowers Force Police to Cordon Off Street
- Mother Courage
- 3 Arrested on Drug Possession Charges
- Leaders Call for 'Jews to Marry Other Jews'
- Anaheim Stadium Renovation Deal Set for Council Vote
- A Higher Degree of Determination
- Geri Favored in Mott-Heavy Pimlico Special
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : Arias Sent Down; Easley Called Up
- Angels Find Boskie Comes in Handy
- No Act for Winningham: She Can Sing
- Hearings Start in Death of Toddler
- School Trustees Raise Fees on Building of Homes
- State Adds to Federal Charges Against Follower of 'Freemen'
- Monuments Aim to Mend Riot-Torn Areas
- $166 Million in Federal Quake Aid Questioned
- L.A. Bishop Reaffirms Support of Gays
- Dodgers Changing Direction
- Newport-Mesa Boundary Moves Ruled Biased
- Less Bad News: The long, sadistic slide...
- State Sen. Russell to Have Heart Surgery
- Students Get a Charge Out of Science Festival
- Slumlord Is Caught After 8 Years as Fugitive
- Truckers Rally for New Firm's Founder
- 'No One Came Back on the 911 Line'
- Eight to Be Laid Off by School District
- Big West Baseball
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : Arias Sent Down; Easley Called Up
- 'Time and Again' Doesn't Live Up to Its Literary Past
- Getty Museum Acquires Renaissance Masterpiece
- Nation IN BRIEF : NORTH CAROLINA : Soldier's Guilty Plea in Attack Is Rejected
- U.S. Neo-Nazi Faces 14 Years, Not 5, in Prison
- Rep. Greene's Husband Enters Not Guilty Plea
- Orange County D.A. Can Stay on Bankruptcy Case
- Riordan to Announce Fate of Beleaguered Aide Next Week
- Baugh, Carmony Trials Set in August
- D.A. Allowed to Prosecute Officials' Case
- Oxy's Worldview Strengthens Students and Community
- Kotsay Repeats as Player of Year
- Close Not Enough for JetHawks
- Exchange Student Helps Laguna Beach Beat Newport Harbor
- *** Chanty Savage, "I Will Survive (Doin'...
- Younger Entries Shine
- Wholesale Prices Up Just 0.4%, Easing Concerns
- Nation IN BRIEF : ILLINOIS : Officer Guilty of Not Giving DNA Sample
- Christopher Bird; Wrote on Plants' Emotions
- Barbara Caplan; Activist and Assembly Aide
- U.S. Appeals Court Rejects $1.2-Billion Asbestos Settlement
- Russia's Reemerging Bourgeoisie
- PFA: Vote Retains Independent Group : School Boosters Refuse to Disband and Join PTA
- Head Start Students to Meet Olympians
- Part of Cabrillo Beach Closed After Sewage Spill
- Council Expected to OK Traffic Light
- Quilt Faire Will Be Held Today at CSUN
- Wilkes' Three-Run Homer Sparks Las Vegas in Opener
- Ailments in the Past for Smoltz
- JETHAWKS REPORT
- Rockets Stand on the Brink
- Baffert Has More Than Sprinters
- Grand Iago, Ho-Hum 'Othello' in Laguna
- Nation IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Boston Transit Boss Quits Over Tickets
- House Votes to Back Tax Credits for Adoptions
- Cap and Clown : CalArts Graduation Features Trademark Sartorial Satire
- County's Home Sales Rise 58%; Prices Decline
- Children Say 'Aloha' in Many Languages
- District Will Hire Truant Officer
- Swiss Teen Leaves Graf Clueless
- Cost-Saving Proposal May Mean 3 Layoffs
- Duncan Bucks Trend, Will Return for Senior Season
- Huckleberry Hart : After Rural Upbringing, Joyce Has Shown Myriad Abilities
- Mt. SAC Hits Follow Miscue by Canyons
- 49ers' Title Proves to Be Little Reward
- BBC, British Rival Honor Dramatist's Dying Wish
- Gas Prices Revised Upward
- Stocks Advance as Jitters Over Inflation Calm
- Ruling Allows Suit Challenging UC Regents
- N. Korea OKs Pact on U.S. Remains
- Ambulance Proposal Stirs Contention
- POLAND : Hog Turns Up Its Hairy Nose at Southland
- Activists to Picket Pierce College Rodeo
- Call These 'Moby-Dick' Readers Determined
- Boy's Life, Death Inspires Wings' Primeau
- O'Neal Has Aid Aplenty in Handling the Hawks
- Affectionate Look at the Maverick 'Wild Bill'
- Lacking Comic Expertise, 'Full Moon' Comes Up Empty
- Boy's Bear-Hunt Wish Puts Foundation in Cross Hairs
- State Board OKs Reading Policy Based on Phonics
- Pinnacle Chief to Retire; Loss Announced
- Treasurer Considers Bid for Higher Office
- Mosquitoes Given Shots to Block Spread of Dengue Fever
- Nuclear Pledge by China Averts U.S. Sanctions
- Joggers vs. Cars: 'Don't Splatter Your Blood on My Chrome'
- U.S. Gives $1.6 Million for Neighborhoods