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- Cable TV and the Need for Regulation
- Politics of Abortion
- Gift of Smiles
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- Cosby's Comments
- Borscht To a 'T'
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- Communism
- Controversy at Saddleback College Paper
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- A Film of Stone
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- Animal Activists Are Criticized for Ignoring Constitutional and Environmental Realities
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- FEAR AND REALITY
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- 'Sex Education: A Reasoned View'
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- Controversy at Saddleback College Paper
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- Trees, Not Houses
- Spanish or Mexican
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- Quality Time
- Group Provides Nature's Therapy: Friendship : Compeer: The word means "equal, companion, friend, peer." It's also the name of an organization that matches volunteers with clients for one-on-one get-togethers each week for a year. The program seems to be successful.
- Del Mar Train Depot
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- Allen Puts Long Beach in Spotlight While Still 0-0 : College Football: New Coach George Allen brings a record of success, fame and controversy with him to Cal State Long Beach. The university expects him to score on the fund-raising circuit as well as on the gridiron.
- Orange Council's Approval of Eastern Development Plan
- 'GWTW' Redux
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- 'Critics Say SAT Can Be Useful but Is Overrated'
- On Duffy's Decision
- Discrimination
- Rookie Manhattan Beach Pro Plans to Get Down to Business on Tour : Pro Golf: Greg Bruckner honed his blue-collar game on the Asian tour. Now, having qualified for the PGA circuit, he hopes to adjust to its demands for formality and shoot enough 68s to break into the big money.
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- Spiritual Benefits
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- Picture Imperfect
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- The PBS documentary "When We Were Young:...
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- Hurried Inspection
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- Cosby's Comments
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- "Hard Copy" is awful. It is poorly...
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- Cosby's Comments
- A Film of Stone
- FEAR AND REALITY
- Council Can Be Petty
- FEAR AND REALITY
- Politics of Abortion
- Which Buzz?
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- Orange Council's Approval of Eastern Development Plan
- I saw "The Cosby Show" episode about...
- FEAR AND REALITY
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- Kudos to Firefighters
- Need for Specialist
- FEAR AND REALITY
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- War on Earth, Ill Will to...
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- Marvelous Murphys
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- Malathion Spraying, Assurances of Safety
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- Threat to Balance of Fairfax Area
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- Credentials of Cal State Official
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- Politics of Abortion
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- On Duffy's Decision
- I'd like to compliment Michael DeLorenzo, who...
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- Beach Booze Ban
- Separation of Church and State and Holiday Religious Displays
- VIEWPOINTS : RETHINKING DEFENSE :...
- Controversy at Saddleback College Paper
- MOVIES - Dec. 24, 1989
- There's a Winter Wonderland of Good Food Available in Quebec City's Carnival Atmosphere
- U.S. Postal Service Mixes Technology With Antiquity : Mail: Automation was supposed to improve service. But efforts to automate have been plagued by poor management and planning, costly changes of direction and scandal.
- We Could Give the Gift of Life This Christmas : Children: The means exist to stop needless deaths from hunger and disease in the Third World. But do we have the will?
- Luck, Quick Work Get the Credit for an 'Amazing' Rescue : Evacuation: Residents of high-rise apartment building ignited by construction blaze avoid panic and avert disaster. Only one is injured.
- WHITE CHRISTMAS : Yosemite National Park is home to snow-covered figures and a happy holiday in the Washington Irving tradition
- Five Huge Fires Hit Condo Row; 150 Flee Homes
- Mideast Contestants Race to Build Missile Arsenals
- Combat In Panama : Vigilantes in Panama Take Back the Streets From Looters, Mobs : Law and order: Hundreds of armed citizens patrol capital. But they find that the stores have been stripped bare.
- Countries in Middle East Adding New Missiles to Their Arsenals : Arms race: The Third World makes many of the weapons. Major powers are unable to curb a buildup.
- Panama Operation Hurt by Critical Intelligence Gaps
- Poor Employee Relations, Rigid Work Rules Impair Improvement in Mail Service
- Combat In Panama : Chaos Could Threaten U.S. Policy : Reaction: Violent displays in the streets show thin support for Endara and the Noriega loyalists' power to create disorder, officials say.
- Commentary : Think Orange County Has Problems? Just Look at the Soviet Union
- Firefighters Face Their Biggest Challenge : Mobilization: Crews strain to control five different types of blazes.
- From the archives: Romanians Topple Ceausescu Regime
- From the archives: Power Ends for Dictator, Wife Amid Chaos
- Resorts International Files for Bankruptcy Under Chapter 11 : Casinos: The move was expected by many analysts. Merv Griffin's ailing company will continue operations during its reorganization.
- Mine Strike May Be Settled by Christmas
- Public Schools Urged to Teach, but Not Celebrate, Religions
- COMBAT IN PANAMA : Las Vegas Odds 3 to 1 Noriega Will Be Caught
- COMBAT IN PANAMA : U.S. Investigators Start Uncovering Millions Stashed Away by Noriega : Drug money: Panama strongman may have funds hidden around world. And it may include investments in U.S. real estate.
- Tree Giveaway Spruces Up Holiday Spirit : Christmas: Fred Williams and the Bob Porter Foundation have a busy week in South L.A. Some people can't believe their eyes--and good fortune.
- Sakharov Street Dissonance : Unwelcome Ideas: Councilman Joel Wachs wants to name a street after Andrei Sakharov. Some merchants say the action would hurt their businesses.
- SCE Accused of Stalling Merger Review
- All the Little Children
- Unarmed Man Slain by Police After Traffic Stop
- Mass Set for Michael Lewis, Koll Co. Executive
- A Little Inspiration for Artists
- All-Pro linebacker Tim Harris of the Green...
- SIMI VALLEY GIRLS' TOURNAMENT : Westlake Downs Simi Valley to Reach Title Game
- CYPRESS GIRLS' BASKETBALL : Ocean View's Late Burst Finishes Gahr
- Aztecs Are Totaled by UAB in Title Game
- Exhibit Gives Full Scoop on History of Big Guy in Red Suit
- Rodgers Is Fined $10,000
- SOUTHERN SECTION SOCCER PREVIEW : Hampton Boosts Teammates : Soccer: All-American midfielder has brought the abilities of Simi Valley players to another level.
- El Toro Defeats Carson City, 59-50, in Tournament Final
- Previous Cipher Talks Failed, Archive Reveals
- Pastors Skirt Social Issues in Sermons, Study Finds : Preaching: Mainline Protestants favor religious themes. Other topics are often left to community programs instead of pulpit pronouncements.
- Compromise to Ease Family Holiday Tensions
- Plea Is Not Guilty in Triple Murder
- Heicke Lifts Glendale to Victory From the Foul Line
- Allen Says Bad Rap Kept Him Out of NFL After '78
- This Time, It Was a Bronco Runaway : Pro football: Bobby Humphrey has given Denver's offense 1,100 yards and its defense some extra time to rest.
- LA QUINTA GIRLS' BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Jalewalia Most Impressive as La Quinta Beats Esperanza
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Tennessee Defeats Trojans, 87-55
- Capistrano Valley Gets Healthy in Victory Over Corona del Mar
- UPHEAVAL IN ROMANIA : THE ROMANIA STORY
- PHOTO TIPS : Best Baby Pictures Are a Snap
- Ex-Prosecutor Convicted in Traffic Death Settles With Victim's Family for $225,000
- Santa and Sunshine Expected in Southland
- NBA drug counselor Dr. David Lewis said...
- SIMI VALLEY SOCCER TOURNAMENT : Simi Valley Grabs Gifts and Runs, 3-2
- HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Poway Hasn't Got Enough to Stop Brown, Point Loma
- DANCE REVIEW : A Second Cast of Principals in 'Nutcracker'
- One Killed as Draw Bridge Rises in Fog
- William W. Ray; Auto Museum Official
- Abortion Foe Terry Honored by Magazine
- E. C. Dothard; Georgia Trooper Grazed by Bullet Meant for Wallace
- Convicted Robber Sues Police for Shooting
- Murdered Woman Called a 'Martyr'
- Era Ends in Death of Last Full-Blooded Kwaaymii
- PREP SOCCER ROUNDUP : Martin Scores Three Goals as Edison Romps
- Paper Says Johnson, Lewis to Run 100 Meters
- COMMENTARY : Parcells Has Done the Job; Walton Hasn't
- News Crews in War Zones Risk Their Lives Too : Media: When the Panama attack began, Noriega forces snatched five newsmen--even U.S. troops held three. The total number of war correspondents dead this year is 41.
- Playwright Feasts on the Underbelly of Corporate Life : Theater: The author of 'The Downside' draws his comedy from efforts to hide savage, primitive motivations.
- A Marketing Offensive Against Noriega
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : STOCKS : Dow Rises 20.26 to Finish Week With a Loss of 28.16
- Edison's Chairman Says He May Retire Next Year : Utilities: If a proposed $2.4-billion merger with San Diego Gas & Electric is still pending when Howard Allen turns 65 in October, the board may want him to stay on.
- Catholic Homilies Criticized for Lack of Relationship to Daily Life
- Five Senators Face Ethics Inquiry Over Lincoln S
- Peru Quits U.S. Drive to Smash Cocaine Labs
- HANUKKAH : Hanukkah, an eight-day Jewish festival, began Friday night.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Power Ends for Dictator, Wife Amid Chaos
- Parties in Czechoslovakia Nominate Havel, Dubcek
- ANAHEIM : Chase Ends in Crash; Officer, 2 Men Hurt
- Offices, Services to Close for Holiday
- UCSD Scholars Are Split on U.S. Policy Toward China After Visit
- Pupils Gather Food, Toys for the Needy
- UNLV Picks Notre Dame Assistant : Football: Jim Strong is selected to coach Nevada Las Vegas over five others, including CS Fullerton's Gene Murphy.
- Eight Tracks Weathered Out
- Miller Named Most Valuable by Chargers
- Ewing Has Become a Candidate for MVP
- Bowery Theatre Finds a Home to Call Its Very Own
- Soviet Jews See Anti-Semitism on Rise at Home : Judaism: Former refuseniks attend. But Sharansky is denied a visa.
- New Sunny Trail to Explore in Solstice Canyon
- Romanian Expatriates Pray, Rejoice : East Bloc: More than 150 refugees jammed into an Anaheim church to watch video recordings of the fall of 'the monster.'
- NOVEMBER RESTAURANT CLOSURES
- Never Read Buchwald Story, Murphy Says
- FULLERTON : City Allocates $6,000 to Boost '90 Census
- NHL ROUNDUP : Late Goal Gives Canadiens a 2-2 Tie With the Sabres
- FULLERTON TOURNAMENT : Western Is Still Awaiting a Test After Blowing Past Fullerton
- It's Time for the Shootout at Westchester : College basketball: Loyola will be without Gathers in tonight's game against another 200-point candidate, Oklahoma.
- Long-Range Goals Met by Guard : Record: Ohio University's Jamerson makes 14 of 17 three-pointers--and he sits out final 8:33 of game.
- A Role Player's Dream Season : Patriots: Former Charger and Ram tight end Sievers rebuilds his reputation by leading New England in receptions.
- Pepperdine Routs Western Washington
- Jim Doyle, coach of the St. Joseph's...
- STAGE REVIEW : Vignettes of Family Ties at the Itchey Foot
- Two Campeau Units Get Default Notices
- The Dos and Don'ts of Electronic Tax Filing
- Have you had enough of mall madness...
- Jury Recommends 16-Years for Driver in 27-Death Crash
- Past Presents of Christmas
- Klvana's Bail Revoked, Request for Self-Representation Denied
- Another Fertile Fruit Fly Found in East L.A.
- Marines' Toys for Tots Leaves Many Christmas Wishes Unfulfilled
- The Soviet Union beat Canada, 8-0, to...
- Clippers 0 for 9 on Road : NBA: Ron Harper scores 23 points and keeps L.A. close, but Mavericks get tough down the stretch for 101-92 victory.
- Without Him, Sebastian Would Be Speechless : Movies: The actor who gives voice to Sebastian the crab in 'The Little Mermaid' goes largely unrecognized. But a videotape of his work was so exciting that Disney showed it to staffers for inspiration.
- Braniff Chief Replaced: William McGee, president and...
- How the IRS Treats Foreign Property
- COMBAT IN PANAMA : PANAMA UPDATE
- CHRISTMAS
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- Soedjatmoko; Former Indonesian Ambassador to the U.S.
- A staff member at Robert Morris College...
- UPHEAVAL IN ROMANIA : East Bloc, West Applaud Overthrow
- Sweet Sounds of the Season
- Soviet Reporter Will Go on Trip With Pope
- Mormons Sending Milk to Armenia
- Appeals Court Blocks Assigned-Risk Increase : Insurance: Gillespie gains a temporary victory in battle to hold off rate hikes under Prop. 103.
- Oxnard Man Dies in Moorpark Car Crash
- Chatsworth Lawyer Faces More Charges
- LA HABRA : Police Donate $500 for Needy Families
- Irvine Co.'s Gift of Trees Criticized
- Man Held Without Bail in Pacoima Killing
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Rancho Santiago's Blount Cleans Up on Boards
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Kingfish' Arrives With Teeth Intact
- Infielder Damaso Garcia returned to the New...
- Primi--Pasta to Go for Last-Minute Packers
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Marina Proves It's a Team Game in Victory Over Long Beach Millikan
- Rockers on an Anti-Drug 'Stairway' : Pop music: New album features contemporary versions of songs associated with artists whose deaths were believed to have been linked to drug abuse.
- Cold Records Fall in 129 Cities in 30 States
- COMBAT IN PANAMA : Son's Call From Hospital Tells Family of Bullet Wound
- UPHEAVAL IN ROMANIA : Romanians Find Bodies in Mass Graves : Massacre: Residents in center of protest district say between 2,000 and 4,500 people were slain by dreaded security forces.
- Food of Love : The Hungry Are Fed at Annie Mae Tripp Southwest Community Center
- ORANGE COUNTY HOSPITAL BIRTHS--NOVEMBER
- GARDEN GROVE : Churches Provide Services for Needy
- NBA ROUNDUP : Jordan Propels Bulls Past Hawks, 125-113
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Defense Carries Santa Clara Past Rio Mesa, 59-37
- 20 Years Ago, Erotic Swedish Film Was Seized After Showing at Balboa Cinema : Anniversary: "I Am Curious (Yellow)" brought a new level of sexual explicitness to mainstream movie houses.
- Irrepressible Songster
- TV REVIEW : Bill Cosby's Special Salutes Choreographer Alvin Ailey
- USC has changed the starting times for...
- Resdel Negotiating Contract With AT
- Berlin's Historic Brandenburg Gate Reopens : Germany: Rain fails to dampen the crowd's enthusiasm as the symbol of a divided land gets two new border openings.
- COMBAT IN PANAMA : Political Changes Abroad Creating Heavy Demands for U.S. Aid : Budget: Officials see appeals from Panama and Eastern Europe competing with other deficit burdens.
- Analysts See Evangelical Growth, Catholic Strength in 1990s : Trends: The pattern of the last decade is likely to continue. No turnaround is expected in mainline denominations' slide.
- L.A. Reaches Out : Community Service: There are many reasons for volunteering--making new friends, developing new skills, seeking new adventures or showing that you care to make the world a better place.
- Study Group Backs New Light Rail Line
- Shearson Still Faces Some Tough Decisions
- Archive, Cipher Tried Previous Mergers: Archive Corp.'s...
- Columbia Picks New Agency for Tri-Star Ads
- Motorcycle Officer Out of Intensive Care
- That No-Frills Haircut Is Getting Harder to Locate
- Catalina Backing Off From AQMD Battle : Pollution controls: Island officials and businessmen seem resigned to sharing an air district with smoggy L.A.
- Lost Pet, Holiday Emotion Set Stage for a Con Game
- Vietnamese Family Reunion a Christmas 'Present From God'
- An Objection Must be Raised
- Rental Santa Suits Carry a Stiff Price
- And So Another Paradise Falls
- Dual Standards Set Up for Division II Track Nationals
- They're Winning an Uphill Battle : Skiing: Phil and Steve Mahre were enjoying retirement after their Olympic successes in 1984. Now they're back battling slopes on the pro circuit.
- Edison's Chairman Says He May Retire Next Year : Utilities: If a proposed $2.4-billion merger with San Diego Gas & Electric is still pending when Howard Allen turns 65 in October, the board may want him to stay on.
- COMBAT IN PANAMA : Civilian Government Has Long Been Mere Facade for Rule by the Military
- CHRISTMAS TREE DISPOSAL
- Gardening : Dressing Up Household Plant Pots
- CORPORATE HOLIDAY LARGESS
- Here Are Some Last-Minute Gifts for Those Who Love Boats, Fishing
- Motorcyclist Charged in Bonita Death of Jogger
- The Laguna Art Museum has received a...
- ART REVIEW : 'Past Lives' Explores the Terrors and Perils of Childhood
- HOW EVENTS UNFOLDED IN ROMANIA
- COMBAT IN PANAMA : NEWS ANALYSIS : Daring U.S. Airborne Assault May Rewrite Military Textbooks
- Tiny Bit of Christmas Wrapped in Tradition
- Obstetrician Loses Bid to Represent Himself
- NEWPORT BEACH : Chilling Prospects: Walruses' Ocean Dip
- Holiday Office Parties Lacking 'Spirits' of the Past