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- U.S., Russia Cite Progress on Arms Cuts
- Emphasize Ethanol
- U.S. Caught Between Taiwan and China
- Lakers Quickly Put Portland to Sweep
- West Fans Left Clutching for Words
- Balzar on Internet Anonymity
- Microcredit Helps Poor Women Prosper
- Music in the Classroom
- Slam Dunk
- One Cheap-Shot Penalty
- 'Monty': Full or Empty?
- Drama Critic Doesn't Like Plaschke
- Athletes Are Strong, Drugs Are Stronger
- GED in Spanish Can Inspire English Studies
- Some PR for 'Z-Boys'
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- One Angry Man
- 'The Bachelor' and Its Teasing Appeal
- Guerrero Gets Good Early Reviews
- Selling Out to Mediocrity
- A 'Sad and Angry' Anniversary
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- Take the Easy Way? No
- $16 Billion Found in Dubious Deductions
- Seconds Make a Difference With Search Warrants
- Allstate Wins State Approval for Rate Hikes
- R. Newhouse, 78; First Black Man to Run for Mayor of Chicago
- Families on the Cusp of an Uncharted Realm
- Pair to Stand Trial in Home Attack on Man
- Walkin' and Rollin' to the Mike
- A Subtle 'Night' Explores the Depths of Love
- Murray Moves Up With the Ducks
- Royal Dutch/Shell Profit Falls 42%
- PwC Consulting Unit to Offer Stock
- BP to Switch From MTBE to Ethanol
- Edison, PG&E; File to Resume Power Purchases
- Adelphia Plans to Restate Results After Review of Its Accounting
- Governors Back Off From Secession Plan
- Lady Bird Johnson Ailing, Is Hospitalized
- Computer Probe Is Widening
- Kinky Therapy for Your Back
- A Loss in Musharraf's 'Win'
- Edith C. Truslow, 91; Co-Wrote History of Atomic Bomb Test
- Cameron Crazy: 4 HRs
- State Council to Vote on Recruiting Proposal
- Gregory Resigns as Ayala Basketball Coach
- 8 LAX Workers' Badges Seized
- Giambi Finding His Way
- Lindbergh's Grandson Reenacts Famous Flight
- Doctor-Assisted Suicide Bill Rejected in Senate
- 31 People Killed; Rebels Suspected
- Cardinals Look Out for No. 1 in Scandal
- Backup Power Allows Courthouse to Reopen
- New Doors to Andean Trade
- Beltre Blooper Is a Big Relief
- Kennedy Gets Much Advice, Few Results
- College Prep
- Watkins' Finances Still in Question
- Protests by Rivals Stall WorldCom Pact
- Patient Privacy Issues at Heart of Vaccine Safety Inquiry
- Memories Are the Ones That Never Get Away
- On Lauryn Hill's New Album, Less Would Have Been More
- Drowning in Self-Serving Toasts
- NBC Confirms Clinton Meeting
- Iranian Court Summons Dissident
- House, Senate Express Firm Support for Israel
- How They Voted
- Nike Can't Just Say It, Court Rules
- Senate Extends Ban on Human Cloning, OKs Stem Cell Research
- Fair Looks to Big Weekend
- O.C. Latino Teens Are More Sexually Active Than Peers
- Forsman Is Early Leader With a 65 at New Orleans
- Sex Assault Probe in Valley Continues
- Vanderbilt Coach Quits Over Resume
- '70s Echoes From Five for Fighting
- Heartfelt 'Shot at Glory' Misses a Strong Kick
- Senate Breaks Logjam on Court
- Catholic Periodicals Laud Church Scandal Coverage
- Woman Is Charged With Stabbing Child With Needle
- MTA, Bus Activists Hold Rare Meeting With U.S. Mediator
- Le Pen's Ilk Preys on Fears About 'Unlikes'
- Woody Allen's Familiar Screen Persona Isn't Aging Well
- This Would Take Tennis Straight to the Penthouse
- Chip Sales Fall 25% in March From a Year Ago
- Police Investigating Allegations About Clergy
- Documents Claim Hastert Belittled Rights Concerns
- Bush Breaks With Right on Policy Toward Saudi Arabia
- Early Fires Worry Birders
- Nurses Union to Vote on Strike
- Killer Found Unconscious in Prison Cell
- A Reward Approach to N. Korea
- Detroit Defends Territory
- Winter Might Not Be Ready to Try New Angle
- Pistons Are Back in Hunt
- U.S. Steps Up Efforts to Stop Identity Theft
- Groups Planning Joint Bid for Qwest Business
- ICN Profit Jumps 60%; Calpine Posts Loss
- Wind Theory May Clear Up Warming Mysteries
- A Day of Prayer and Exultation
- Parents to Get $350,000 in Suit Over Son's Death
- Sosa Doubles His Pleasure
- More Razor Blades Found at Playground
- Storm Brews Beneath Idyllic Surface in Stunning 'Rain'
- Long Beach Hits GOP With Suit
- Roll Reversal Is Going Strong
- Fleetwood Set to Report Loss
- A Poorer Cousin Is Catching Up With Hong Kong
- New Tour Still Might Happen
- Ain't Life Grand at 50-1?
- Arms Issue May Sink Army Chief
- Leader of Gang Found Guilty of Racketeering
- Senate Votes to Require Cleaner-Running Cars, Light Trucks
- For a Hunch Bet, Go See Cal-Bred
- Savage Drama From Furious Theatre
- Faith and Violence Collide in Timely Mystery 'Exmagare'
- New World Flamenco Festival Set for August
- Nasdaq at Lowest Level in 6 Months
- Household Accused of Misleading Borrowers
- U.S., Allies Plan Peace Conference
- State Sued Over Immigrant IDs
- For Mexican Americans, U.S. Interests Come First
- Hurricanes Ignoring Tradition
- Two Sisters, Not Your Typical Servants
- Local Firms' Boards Gain in Diversity
- Tesoro Shares Fall on Doubts Over Deal
- Factory Orders Rise; Jobless Claims Fall
- Oakley Settles Suits Against Nike
- EchoStar's Loss Narrows as Subscribers Increase
- Hard Times on the Lower Klamath
- Man Convicted in Crash That Killed CHP Officer
- Holden Links Shooting to Departure of Parks
- Officials Pumped Up Over Sweet-Smelling Boat Fuel
- Many Palestinians Angered by Jailings in Jericho
- Change Doesn't Score Well
- This Tyson Is Cut Man in the Sport of Real Life
- Cartoon Superhero Gets Serious
- Micron Withdraws From Talks to Buy Hynix
- Microsoft Exec Tells of Netshow Strategy
- Cigna 1st-Quarter Net Profit Falls 21%
- Universal Studios to Acquire Good Machine
- O.C. Deputy's Guns Missing
- Bush Vows to Fix Trade Spat
- Panel Considers Delayed Opening of UC Merced
- Reworked Power Deal to Save State $71 Million
- Msgr. George Higgins, 86; Backed Workers Rights
- Asleep at the Wheel? Coffee Can't Get You Going When You Leave It Behind
- 'Music Man' Knows How to Charm
- Mortgage Rates Fall to 6-Month Lows
- Firm Told to Stop E-Mail Offers of Motorola Pagers
- Italian Pride on Parade
- Ethnicity Discrepancy Found in Patients in HIV Trials
- Burbank Man Held in Deadly Hit-Run Spree
- He Doll Has Been Better in the Long Run
- Searching for Fresh Options
- Playboy's Online, TV Units Help Boost Results
- New Allied Sweep Targets Al Qaeda
- Johns Hopkins Dean Confirmed to Head NIH
- Parents of Slain Teen Settle
- 8 Men Claim Former Oxnard Priest Sexually Abused Them as Children
- D.A. Search Shuts Down Legal Newspaper in L.A.
- Possible Victims of Sexual Assault Sought
- Boyfriend, 23, Shot in Car in Northridge
- Wolverines Stand Out in Doubles
- Jordan, Knee Get Some Rest
- Huntington Beach Hasn't Got a Prayer Without Her
- Alverno Softball Pitcher Stewart Strikes Out 21
- Staging a Rebirth in a Theater's Ruins
- Spirits of the Electronic World
- Enron to Unveil Restructure Plan
- R.J. Reynolds Fined for Cigarette Giveaways
- Ford Halts No-Interest Financing Program
- Gunman's Family Apologizes
- Number of Border Detainees Declines
- Slaying Suspect Ordered to Trial
- Reclaiming a Neighborhood
- Former O.C. Man Found Guilty in Fatal Crash
- Miller Can't Stop the Nets
- Waves Will Play for Title
- The Spider and the Fly Girl
- Coming Sunday
- Exhibition Seeks to Reinstate Banjo to Its Rightful Place
- Race Is On to Get Gay Network on the Air in U.S.
- Fannie Mae to End Lobbying Role
- Where the Wedding Bells Keep Ringing
- A Detective Tale Told With Bold Strokes but Sketchy Characters
- Kenneth Melmon, 67; Ex-Chief of Stanford's School of Medicine
- Pesticides Still Pose a Risk to School Kids, Group Says
- Hillous Butrum, 74; Original Member of Hank Williams' Band
- Marines Join Search for Missing Boy
- Busy Day for Lumpkins
- Grievance Ruling Expected in July
- Soulful Paintings Poised Between Hiding and Revealing
- An Action-Packed Fight for Equality
- There's Trouble in the Air for Webcasters Over Music Royalties
- Massacre at Jenin Doubted
- Papers, Checks Seized in Raid
- Arafat Tours Ruins; Church Siege Goes On
- Sizes Have Changed With the Times
- Massive Farm Subsidy Bill Passes House
- 2 Die After Falling Out of Dormitory Window
- Priest Arrested in Abuse Scandal
- Teacher Held in Kidnapping
- Delgadillo Proposes High-Rise Safety Bill
- Manchester United Plans a U.S. Tour
- First-Round Series Will Remain Best of Five
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- Loaded Indy 500 Field Won't Include Gordon
- Class-Action Status Rejected for Ford, Firestone Claims
- No Indictment in Death of Immigrant
- Workers in Train Wreck Test Negative for Drugs
- Harbor, Chinese Port in Accord
- Planners Won't Kill El Toro Scenario
- Revised Budget Buoys Harbor City Viability
- Gee, Officer Krupke, Can't You Intervene?
- Near-Retirees Don't Have Enough Saved
- Virginia Governor Apologizes for Law That Forced Sterilizations
- HP Trading Symbol to Change With Merger
- Support Growing on Hill to Arm Commercial Pilots
- Sweating It Out
- Ida Engel, 98; After Late Start Became a Star of Commercials
- University Settles Bias Suit for $2.5 Million
- Leiweke: L.A. May Get Team in 2003
- Guerrero's Hiring Viewed as Fresh Start for UCLA
- New Geffen Season Opens With 'Blue Sky'
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- FDA Approves Heart Device With Jump-Start Mechanism
- Sheriff Says Man Killed Self After Starting Fire
- DNA Evidence Clears Convicted Rapist
- EPA Fines Lockheed for Water Cleanup Violations
- Dafoe's Role as Green Goblin Isn't the Stretch It Might Seem
- Camera Angles
- Jenin Camp Inquiry Called Off by U.N.
- Privacy Spreads AIDS
- Clothes Set the Tone
- A Good Sign
- 8 Men Claim Priest Abused Them as Boys
- DARE to Admit What Best Serves Our Youth
- Amtrak Essential to Our Infrastructure
- Health Insurance Parity for Mental Illness
- Sundin May Return Early
- No Defense Tactic Can Hide This Ugly Software Scandal
- Home Affordability Falls in First Quarter
- Newspapers May Publish Photos of Officer Suspected in Rapes, Court Rules
- Newell Rubbermaid Posts Quarterly Loss
- A Wild Setting Where Grief and Anger Lead to Love
- Murder, She Wrote, and It's Selling
- Man Held in Theft of Friend's Remains
- West Bank Conflict Emboldens Iraqi Negotiating Team at U.N.
- Going, Going...
- Telecom Bonds Continue to Slide
- Wendy's Earnings for Quarter Rise 12%
- PETA Claims 'Happy Cow' Ads Are Too Far Afield
- Communists Play Second Fiddle
- 8pm MusicMove over, boys. The 54 members...
- Kidnap Suspect Fled to Mexico, Authorities Say
- Musharraf Sweeps Vote Amid Charges of Fraud
- Health Sciences Building Approved for Saddleback
- Embezzling Suspect Disappears
- Suspect Named in Slaying of Sheriff's Deputy
- Latinos Threaten Lawsuit Against Valley Secession
- Land Project Could Yield Stadium
- Valenzuela Gives Katella11-10 Victory in Ninth
- 10 Cable Firms Agree to Add HDTV by Jan. 1
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- The Hum of Life Where Riots Once Raged
- One Is the Loveliest Number
- Rebel Boat Blows Up Off East Coast
- Armed Driver Killed by Police
- Robert L. Joseph, 79; Writer-Producer for TV, Movies, Broadway
- Major Cuts in County Health Care Foreseen
- Williams Could Get 30 Years
- Iverson and 76ers Force the Issue With Celtics
- Talks to Settle Suit Against Enron, Others Fail
- Host Marriott Hurt by Business-Travel Slump
- Blue Chips Climb, but Tech Stocks Falter
- Four Aussies, the Wiggles, Are Goofy and Entertaining
- L.A. Times Wins 3 Awards From Society of Professional Journalists
- Lawsuit Blames Rail Line in O.C. Crash
- Foes of Secession Begin to Emerge in Hollywood
- Bird? Bone? Front Window? Maybe the Perpetrator Suffered a Vertigo Attack
- Suit Aims to Void Electrical Contracts
- Sharks Already Circling
- STRIKEOUT QUEEN
- Woman's Body Found in Home
- Bush to Fight Porn Ruling
- Factory Activity Index Slips in April
- Identity-Theft Ring Broken Up in Irvine
- Where Eclectic Collectors Hunt for Treasures
- The Short Stop Is Long on History
- Silver Linings
- John F. Cullen, 80; Canadian Disc Jockey Was 'Irreverent Rebel'
- Hundreds Flee N.M. Wildfire
- Arleta Man Convicted of 1st-Degree Murder in 1986 Shooting of Woman
- Last Chance
- Chief Is Indicted Over Misuse of Police Funds
- Wiseburn Schools Secession Plan Clears a Hurdle, but There's a Catch