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- Schools to Use State Funds to Cut Class Size
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- Local Manufacturing Growing, Survey Indicates
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- Times staff writers take a look back at the Centennial Games
- Bright Idea
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- Times staff writers take a look back at the Centennial Games
- Times staff writers take a look back at the Centennial Games
- Ukrainian Wins the All-Around
- Fighting the Laws That Fail Families : CROWS OVER A WHEATFIELD by Paula Sharp; Hyperion; $22.95, 448 pages
- Goodbye, Cruel Cyber World . . .
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- Final Medal Count
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- Times staff writers take a look back at the Centennial Games
- Firefighters Winning Battle Against Blaze Near Yosemite
- Knock, Knock
- Districts Race to Build Classrooms
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- High-Speed Car Chase Ends in Crash; Driver Uninjured
- Taming the Past
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- Thomas on Terrorism and Turning to God
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- Christian Coalition
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 5, 1996
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- 'Good News' That Means Dirtier Air
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- What Kids Know About Chaos
- Mostly Thumbs Up
- Step by Step
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- BABY-SITTING? YOU BET
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- Agassi Stands Tallest on Throne
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- Two Basketball Teams and America's Global Role
- Tale of the Red Tape
- Bowl Deal Pleases Just About Everyone
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- Excess 'Compassion' Costs Tax Collector Her Job
- Burbank Moves to Launch 2nd Media District
- Oliver Garver, Retired Church Official, Dies
- SPEARING A NEW GAME
- Canada Outruns U.S. for Gold in 400 Relay
- Obituaries : Alice M. Stachowiak; Research Clerk
- After 30 Years, It's Lights Out at 2-Screen Melody Theatre
- Pipers Hope to Bag Big Win : Local Band Will Be Among 42 Competing for World Championship in Scotland
- Intersection Targeted for Traffic Citations
- Competitors Protest Fast-Food Restaurant
- OLYMPIC Notebook
- In Long Run, Dodgers Fall Short
- Boston's Valentin on Disabled List
- Modern Art Theory Put to the Test in Paris
- Give Him Enough Rope--and He'll Walk It
- Independent's Day
- Touch Me, by Stanley Kunitz
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- WOMEN RESHAPING HUMAN RIGHTS: How Extraordinary Activists...
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- Pretenders to the King's Throne : BIGGEST ELVIS.<i> By P.F. Kluge (Viking: $22.95, 341 pp.)</i>
- Former Nazi Blames Jews for His Troubles
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- VIEWER'S GUIDE
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- Parks Renaissance for L.A.
- Let's Throw Out the Charter and Start All Over
- Camarillo Resident Makes Dean's List
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- THEATER : Beckett's Her Hole Card
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- Returning Olympian Gets Hero's Welcome
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- A Dream Choreographed by Fosse
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- Clearly a Better Way to Preserve Baby Shoes
- TOO TOUGH A COURSE
- Canada Outruns U.S. for Gold in 400-Meter Relay
- Nigeria's Eagles Catch Argentina in Its Own Trap
- Laws Governing Charter Schools Is Flawed, Union Study Says
- Eating More Fish May Help Children With Hyperactivity
- Declare War on Sponsors of Terrorism
- Newhall Signal Cartoonist Dies of Heart Attack
- Welfare Reform at a Price for County
- After 30 Years, It's Lights Out at 2-Screen Melody Theatre
- Missing Man Found Dead at Caspers Park
- Fullerton, Capistrano Rate Whistle Stops on GOP's 'Victory Train'
- Child Drownings Often Happen Even When Adults Are Near
- Westwood, the Sequel
- Edberg Shows Why He's Saying Farewell
- **, VARIOUS ARTISTS, "America Is Dying Slowly," EastWest
- . . . And Here's a Little Inside Information
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- Runners Beat Clock to Try to Beat Heat
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- All Aboard for Tracks, Ties and Videotape
- * Alice M. Stachowiak; Research Clerk
- Land Battle Splits Residents of Resort Town
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- Police Tactics Used in Reyes Case Probed
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- ** 1/2 VARIOUS ARTISTS, "Sweet Relief II: Gravity of the Situation--The Songs of Vic Chesnutt," Columbia
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- SHORT MEMORY
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- Just Add Water
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- * 1/2, KEVIN MAHOGANY, "Kevin Mahogany," Warner Bros.; ** ALLAN HARRIS, "Here ComesAllan Harris . . .," Mons
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- Center of Their Universe
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- Appeals of Property Tax Assessments on the Decline
- Class Act Receives High Marks
- AIDS Ride Fund-Raisers Shift Into High Gear in Third Year
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- Bright Lights, Bad Karma : I'M LOSING YOU.<i> By Bruce Wagner (Villard: $23, 336 pp.)</i>
- COSTS OF TRAVELING THE U.S.
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- FICTION
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- Today's Schedule of Events
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- Economic Success May Not Pay Off for Argentine Leader
- Making Cents: A Debtor Nation, All Right
- Banana Appeal
- His Own Best Hope : NEW MOON By Richard Grossinger (Frog Ltd., distributed by North Atlantic Books: $25, 600 pp.)
- OH, SHUT UP
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- Wallboard First Primed, Then Painted
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- Turks and Caicos Islands Coping With Haitian Influx
- Voters Poised to Execute Another Sharp Turn in '96
- WILL HE GO BELLY UP?
- John G. Hardy Named Senior V.P. of Printrak International
- You Can Be a Humanistic Boss--and Still Make the Bottom Line
- FICTION
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- 'Rainwater Harvest' Aids Dry Regions
- SHOWS FOR YOUNGSTERS AND THEIR PARENTS TOO : 'Monsters' on TBS, sea savages on Family; a dog named Bingo on Disney; ABC searches for a 'Pearl'
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- Man Dies of Heat Exhaustion on Off-Road Vehicle Jaunt
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- MERCURY GLORY: Oasis' "What's the Story (Morning...
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- *** Biohazard, "Mata Leao," Warner Bros.
- POGUES KISS OFF: After a colorful, 15-year...
- Today's World Calls for 'Issues Management'
- MONUMENT TO IDENTITY
- Intrigue, by Trieste : Uncoverign the easy charm, beauty of overlooked city
- No Fair! You Always Get the Database! : THE ZERO HOUR.<i> By Joseph Finder (William Morrow & Co.; $25, 432 pp.)</i>
- Seller of Travel Law Wields Power If Buyer Knows Rules
- From Unwrinkled to Unmentionable
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- Lizzie's B&B;: For the Ax-cidental Tourist
- 2 Relief Workers Seized in Chechnya
- Looking for Right Spirit? Begin List With Ghaffari
- Lab Molecule Mimics Photosynthesis
- As Drive-By Gang Killings Fall, 'Walk-Up' Attacks Rise
- China Finally Looking to Life After Deng
- Women Enjoy a Breakthrough
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- Johnson's 19.32 the Showstopper of the Games
- Beaten Opponents in Time Trial Left Singing Indurain
- For Many on Welfare, Obstacles to Jobs Abound
- Basin Site Best Arts Park Choice
- Dole Pulls a Clinton: Forgive Me, Hollywood
- Will PGA Produce Another First-Time Winner?
- Suspect in Ortega Highway Fires Might Be Linked to Others in State
- Olympic Mettle
- He's Just Chang, Which Is Plenty
- Dale Jarrett Wins Brickyard 400
- As His Nerves Turn
- Partners Need to Designate Beneficiaries
- City of Lights
- Cool Irish Nights, Nice, Warm Pub and a Castle
- Rich Little Poor Boy : A GHOST OF A CHANCE. <i> By Peter Duchin with Charles Michener (Random House: $27.50, 380 pp.)</i>
- From China, With Love
- Canada's Little Whistle Stoppers : Two remote rail rides through small towns and grand wilderness
- Congress' Blizzard of Bills Ushers In New GOP Tactic
- Where Life Moves to Latin Beat
- All About Avery
- Therapist Is Accused of Sex Assaults
- Blast Damages New Bridge in Bosnia
- Fatally Wholesome: Jilting TV's 'Christy'
- Cowabunga! It's Real Net Surfin' USA
- A Big Fizz, Not a Big Flood
- Walter Massey
- Scientologists, Foes Wage War on the Internet
- Cambodian Woman Is Reunited With Family
- Return of Ruotolo Doesn't Save Splash
- Padres Are Beaten, 5-2, Before a Huge Crowd
- How to Break Free of Troublesome Duo of Worthless Stock and Stubborn Broker
- Task Force in Tatters : State-Federal Tensions Hinder Garment Industry Crackdown
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- Remembering What Others Prefer to Forget : SEASON OF BLOOD: A Rwandan Journey.<i> By Fergal Keane (Viking: $21.95, 198 pp.)</i>
- Holmann Avenges Loss in 1,000-Meter Kayak
- Astrup Leads Danes in Overtime Win
- NO COMPLAINTS
- U.S. Does Steering Against Yugos
- A FLEE MARKET
- Music Makes It Golden for Werth, Gigolo
- Armed Forces Chief Killed in Crash
- NO Leg to Stand On
- Doctor Seeks Calm for Hyperactive Boys
- Year-Old Boy Found in Family's Pool in Critical Condition
- Firefighters Called to Remove Wedding Ring
- Brain Storm : Migraine Breakthrough Leaves Family Doctor Heady From Attention
- Mystery Rescuer: Good Samaritan or Angel of Mercy?
- Back in Style
- And It Blends Into a Jerry Garcia Tie
- The Dog Pound's Nevermore: Now It's Ravens' Nest
- GREAT ESCAPIST
- 'White Dwarf'
- Inquiring Columnist Wants to Know . . .
- Danger: Historians at Work : HISTORY WARS: The Enola Gay and Other Battles for the American Past.<i> Edited by Edward T. Linenthal and Tom Engelhardt (Metropolitan Books: $30, 291 pps.)</i>