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- Era of Limits for Mexico's Mighty Unions : Labor: For years, unions have been pillars of Mexican society and their leaders all-powerful. But foreign employers and some dissatisfied workers have begun to revolt.
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- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : HIDDEN CALIFORNIA : Hollywood: Before the Movies
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- Irwindale Buying Catholic Mission From Archdiocese
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- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Root Leads Chatsworth to 22-5 Win Over Venice
- COMMENTARY : Reggie Williams Falls a Long Way
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- It Serves Her Right: Navratilova Wins : Women's tennis: Maleeva blown away by three aces in key game. Sukova defeats Frazier in other semifinal.
- UCSD Starts Fast, Finishes Slow, Loses
- Westlake's Hunter Wrestles With Demons, Wraps Up 3rd
- STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : Jackson and Sirchia Lead Golden West's Title-Winning Rally
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS 5-AA BASKETBALL : Hannibal Takes Long Beach Poly Over Mountain, 60-58
- SDSU Continues Downward Spiral, Loses
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- Mom and Dad Huxtable Do Vegas : A showroom act by Bill Cosby and Phylicia Rashad is part of the gaming resort's wooing of families
- Malaysian Festivals Planned
- Much More Than a One-Horse Town : La Habra Heights: Developed as an agricultural area, the large lots appeal to equestrians and others who like the wide open space.
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- Cameron School's Computer Network
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- New Chief of Arcadia District Favors More School Autonomy
- Chemists Honor Caltech Professor
- Breeding Rare Animals Helps to Preserve Diverse Gene Pool
- Hazelwood Charges May Be Heading for the Rocks
- Making the World Safe for the 3-Letter 'F Word'
- Two Nicaragua Factions in L.A. Pledge to Unite
- Reunion Game Honors Coach Who Spanned Generations
- SANTA ANITA : Mister Frisky Runs Record to 15-0 With Wire-to-Wire San Rafael Win
- De La Hoya, Mosley Win U.S. Titles
- If Today's Weather Isn't Hot, That's Cool : L.A. Marathon: After two years of warm temperatures, runners figure to get a break and maybe even a shower.
- COMMENTARY : Commitment Might Have Saved the Season : Financial troubles canceled the Long Beach Repertory Theater's season before it ever began
- Rap's Got a Brand New Bag : Cuban, Latin and Samoan artists add new elements that reflect L.A.'s diversity
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Canyons Rips Ventura in 20-13 Victory
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- James Tarantino Makes Dressing SIMPLY ELEGANT
- Gardening : Saving Seeds Can Help Prevent Plant Extinction
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : FOOD : Takeout Seder
- REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK : Bush Diplomatic Style: 'Laid Back'
- Italy Passes Law That Targets Mafia
- Bomb Injures 16 American Servicemen in Panama Bar
- Texas Bar Seeks Kinder, Gentler Lawyers
- A Look Behind the Name in Lights
- Students Eagerly Tutoring Children of the Homeless : Education: Civics classes and school clubs provide volunteers for the Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter project. Pupils 3 to 16 years old have had dramatic improvements.
- Soviet Union Ready to Join Interpol
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- Mennonites' Ways Clash With Modern Debt Problems in Bolivia : Life style: Debtors are finding themselves imprisoned and ostracized from their families and clan.
- Food Labeling: Fat Chance?
- Tumultuous Love-Hate Affair Traps a Little Girl in the Middle
- SERIESFox's reality crime show "Cops" recently returned...
- Social Kinship, Key to Survival of the Species : Technology: The source of wealth is now knowledge and know-how. The world has reason, room and resources to stop waging war.
- Irvine Wins Battle That Means Little
- Clippers Are Given Cause to Celebrate : Pro basketball: Charles Smith scores career-high 40 points as club holds on to win at Indiana, 107-105.
- Louisville's Holden Makes All 14 Shots to Break Division I Shooting Record
- Trevino Loves That Back Nine at Vintage : Senior golf: After shooting a 31 Friday, he has a 32 Saturday to take three-shot lead going into tournament's final round.
- Sockers Hold Off Cleveland
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- Never Ready for Prime Time? : 'Doctor, Doctor' is the latest wild and crazy comedy to find the going tough on network TV
- No Plays, No Regrets : Playwright Mayo Simon has had a hard year--his works have died off-stage, his calls aren't being returned--but he's philosophical
- Malcolm Forbes' Lesson on Estate Taxes
- True Confessions of a Worldly Mileage Maniac
- Bright Alternatives for Lighting Dining Room
- What to Do If You Remodel and Find Asbestos : Health: Physician offers ideas on what it was used for, how to find it and how to deal with it.
- Judges' 'Boot Camp' Helps Take the Error Out of Trial
- Weicker Seeks Office
- The TV/VCR Combo: Convenience--At A Price
- Letter From Forbes Jolts Senator's Staff
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- Shamir OK of U.S. Peace Talks Plan Told : Mideast: Israeli TV says acceptance of Baker's formula on Palestinian delegation could keep Labor in coalition.
- Cash-Rich Hong Kong Is Very Conspicuous About Consumption
- RERUNS TO RE-WATCH : The Original Rocky Meets Toody and Muldoon
- NICARAGUA WITH A WHOLE WORLD WATCHING : The People Won, Not U.S. Policy, Not the Contras, but Citizen-Voters
- COLUMN ONE : Intellect Is Out in U.S. Politics : Unlike Europeans, Americans prefer pragmatists over philosophers and artists for elective office. But should they?
- Drive-In Did Right Thing
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- Torrance Schools May End Bus Service, Cut Jobs in Budget Crunch : Education: Officials must slash $2.9 million in wake of Deukmejian's budget proposal. Their recommendations have created an uproar.
- Fair Provides One-Stop Amnesty Aid for Immigrants : Residency: 300 people get price breaks and save time as well. The Fullerton event is designed to ease the bureaucratic demands on aliens who wish to become legal.
- Small-Time News of Kids Plus Guns Equals a Big Deal
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS 2-A BASKETBALL : Cavazos Leads Santa Maria St. Joseph to Victory
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- Moorpark Noses Out Golden West En Route to Quarterfinals
- BIG WEST ROUNDUP : New Mexico St. Top Seeded in Tournament
- STATE WRESTLING : Poway, With No Finalists, Slips to Third-Place Finish
- Charles Shackleford of the New Jersey Nets...
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- Maryland Rebounding Under Williams : College basketball: Despite the threat of NCAA sanctions against the program and difficult times in his personal life, the Terrapins' coach has led a resurgence at his alma mater.
- Overtime Loss Ends Glendale's Run in Playoffs
- It's Not Over Until It's Over, but It's Also Pretty Sad
- WCC : OTHER GAMES
- West Meets East in La Habra : Children's Museum 'Passport to Asia' Show Orients Grade-Schoolers to Different Cultures
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- Atlas Unbound: Chic, Trendy and Mario : THE SCENE : Just a Gathering Spot for Hundreds of Friends
- Symphony Leader St. Clair Must Now Emulate St. Bernstein
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- Atlas Unbound: Chic, Trendy and Mario : THE WINE : If Only They Had Trained the Staff
- THE AFFAIR AT HONEY HILL <i> by Berry Fleming (The Permanent Press: $18.95; 93 pp.) </i>
- Sic Transit Gloria : SUICIDE BLONDE: The Life of Gloria Grahame <i> by Vincent Curcio (William Morrow: $19.95; 319 pp., illustrated;</i> 0-688-06718-2)
- Avoiding the Potholes While Driving Abroad : CONSUMER: Avoiding the Potholes in Europe : Transportation: Renting, leasing or buying a vehicle in Europe is not as complicated as it may seem, but it does pay to do one's homework first.
- Truncated Travails of an American Boy : ECONOMIES OF THE HEART <i> by Christopher Zenowich (Harper & Row: $16.95; 256 pp.; 0-06-016243-0) </i>
- Home as Sex Symbol
- City's Oldest Mini-Mart Proves Mall Design Can Be Attractive : CRITIQUE
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- BORROWED TIME: An AIDS Memoir <i> by Paul Monette (Avon: $8.95) </i>
- 11 Teachers Recognized by Reading Council
- Siberian Crane Mystery Ruffles Some Feathers : Ecology: An intriguing theory suggests that the birds are being shot down over Afghanistan.
- Judges' Forums Will Try to Demystify the Courts
- Thais No Longer Snub Milk and Cheese
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- Don't Worry, Be Happy--and Lose Your Self-Esteem : Psychobabble: A task force addresses good feelings. But you need to live a life that's good, instead of simply feeling good about the life you're living.
- Troops Must Come Home to Win the Economic War : Defense: The next battle is an economic conflict. America must rebuild its home base--a decaying infrastructure--not defend overseas outposts.
- Hawthorne Says Misdemeanor Prosecution by D.A. Too Costly
- Fanfare for a Conductor
- Police Candor Refreshing
- Hold the Slurs--Fat Is Not a Four-Letter Word : Health: Of course we should eat right, stay active and trim down. But to think that we can all resemble Venus and Adonis is 100% fat-headed madness.
- Northridge Walloped by Pomona in CCAA Final
- Lebow Released From Hospital After Tests Show No Cancer
- From Balboa Park to Broadway : The Old Globe has become a testing ground for New York shows, but it's trying to avoid compromising its classical commitment
- ROREM: "A QUAKER READER," "VIEWS FROM THE...
- IDOL WORSHIP: Billy Idol is still in...
- Economic Worries? Expect 'Rolling Recessions' : Manufacturing: The economy still has ups and downs. But some analysts believe that for every industry or region that is down, another will be up.
- Prime-Time Stars Head for the Hills
- Your Mortgage : Rates Up: It Might Pay to Wait for Refinancing : Interest: While fixed-rate loans have been costlier, adjustables appear to be a better deal. But drop in rates is predicted later this year.
- MERAB'S BEAUTY And Other Stories <i> by Torgny Lindgren translated by Mary Sandbach and Tom Geddes (Harper & Row: $18.95; 243 pp.) </i>
- 10 Rules for Living With a 'For Sale' Sign
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- WHERE YOU ONCE BELONGED <i> by Kent Haruf (Summit: $18.95; 176 pp.; </i>
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- UC Students, Police Wage Pitched Battle; 8 Hurt, 17 Arrested
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- * JUDGING THE SYSTEM: In an effort...
- When the Good Life Crumbles : Real Estate: Coastal residents who see their homes slipping out from under them are using seawalls to fight the waves, but some officials warn that the structures are only making things worse.
- The Battle for Newport Bay--Tenacity Turns the Tide : Parklands: Newport Beach couple led tumultuous fight to save the Back Bay from development. They won, and this month county planners will begin meetings on a park to rim the marshlands.
- Good Eats, Sharp Tongue : When Maggie Speaks, the Boys at Her Backcountry Diner Pay Attention
- UNLV Slows It Down, but Still Leaves Titans in the Dust
- Cowboys Sign Slaton, Washington
- BETTING WITH BOB
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Masur to Face Stich in Memphis
- NHL ROUNDUP : Blues Hit High Note, Take Lead
- USIU Seniors Go Out in Style
- STATE WRESTLING : Tran, Aguirre, Cooper Win Repeat Titles
- It's High Profile for a New Lowe
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Azinger Still Tied With Couples After Bogey on No. 18 in Miami
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- Los Angeles CountyWOODLAND HILLS: Phase 7 of...
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- Seeking Out Treasures Worth Carrying Home
- Students Put Heads Together, Rally at the Drop of Their Hats
- Fighting for a Place to Call Home : Housing: A 71-year-old apartment tenant is leading a battle against a planned conversion to condominiums. But not everyone approves of her mission.
- Zesty yet poignant and thoughtful, Can't Buy...
- Democrat Fauntroy Joins Washington Mayoral Race
- East German Town's Bitter Image
- Dutch Drug Policy Gains Ground : Narcotics: Long viewed as mecca for users, Netherlands' approach is getting a closer look from other countries.
- Commentary : Taking Sides on Irvine Park Bond : No: The park bond will necessitate massive--and inequitable--tax increases.
- Commentary : Budget Blade Poised Again to Slice Arts Funding : Priorities: Government help allows the arts to take those risks that make them worthy of backing and free them from the plutocratic dependency that makes them elitist.
- LMU's Scott Gets Two Wins
- On the Defensive : Larry Robinson Almost Afraid to Touch the Puck
- In NBA of the '90s, Tough Defense Has Kept Scores in 70s
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- El Camino Continues Upset Streak With Playoff Victory Over Cypress
- TENNIS : Now Sampras Can Be Called a Winner
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- Loyola Lacrosse Team Sticks to Its Goals : Club sports: Thanks to hard work by the coach and players, this West Coast club is becoming competitive in a sport dominated by East Coast teams.
- He'll Turn 90 Directing 'Woyzeck'
- Students Planning to Head for Eastern Europe
- Charter Flights May Soon Be Grounded as the Lines of Distinction Blur : Airlines: It's getting harder and harder to separate charters from regular airlines as the charter business slowly fades in the United States. But it's still booming overseas.
- Some Eugenia Hedge Substitutes
- A SHOW OF SUPPORT
- Anyone Can Go Anywhere for Outdoor Thrills
- Eastern Airlines Strike: 1 Year Later
- Here's Looking at Videos, Kid : Start a classic collection with picks from the National Film Preservation Board
- Blacklist Redux : HBO/BBC FILM CHRONICLES WRITER'S FLIGHT FROM McCARTHYISM
- Baby's Birth in Glendora Was an Earth-Moving Experience
- Canada Refuses Special Status for Hong Kong Emigres
- Villagers Lament Ceausescu's Razing of Homes : Romania: The dictator wanted to eliminate small settlements so people could be better controlled. His overthrow saved some homes.
- Senators Urge Nicaragua Arms Turn-In : Central America: Dodd and Gramm agree that surrender of weapons by both sides will preserve the peace--and prevent the Salvadoran civil war from flaring up.
- His Goal Is to Score Them in World Cup : Soccer: Wynalda moves up from developmental squad to strike a blow for U.S. national team.
- Giant-Killer El Camino Upsets Second-Seeded Cypress, 80-71
- Teens Get Quantum Peep at Caltech : Education: About 90 junior and senior high school students have a field day with physics.
- Big House in the Back Yard : Prisons: Lancaster fears the high-desert shadow of a maximum-security fortress, but cities such as Folsom and Ione have found that housing projects and prison walls can make good neighbors--some of the time.
- Driven Thomas Gears Pistons for Repeat
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Pacific Christian Falls in Basketball Final
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL : Orange Glen Wins Opener on No-Hitter
- BOYS' BASKETBALL DIVISION II : El Camino Holds Off UC in End
- Mater Dei Marches On, Beats Loyola : 5-A boys' final: David Boyle scores a season-high 32 points as the Monarchs capture another Southern Section title.
- CS Northridge's Clayton Finds No Relief After Early Exit
- Santa Barbara High Banned as Playoff Site for Football
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- MIXED MEDIA
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- The Half-Amazing, Half-Crazy Greening of CD Sound
- Oh, the Life of the Diva : 20 years since her debut, Frederica von Stade finds herself at the peak--and a crossroads in her career
- Exploring an Explorer's Sexual Life
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- Use of Technicians Would Free Pharmacists to Spend More Time as Customer Advocates
- Czechoslovakia's Vaclav Havel
- Student Walkout
- Defeat of Effort to Recall Mission Viejo Councilman
- TV's Women Writers
- OVERHAUL OF EDUCATION
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- Unrest Still a Problem in the Vale of Kashmir
- Visit Mexico Off Season and Save
- Historic Antalya Is Favored for Surf and Sand
- Nolan Unlikely to Stand Pat in Campaign
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- Bush, Kaifu Vow to Solve Disputes : Summit: It is unclear what Japan will concede or whether the United States will impose trade sanctions. 'Global partnership' is called a goal.
- Sandinistas Conclude They Lost Touch With Populace
- Oil Spill Is Star Vehicle for Mayor : Politics: Huntington Beach's Thomas J. Mays is hailed as a rising GOP prospect after he efficiently 'took care of business' during the city's shoreline crisis.
- Passenger Lines Getting Shipshape for the '90s
- Home Improvement : ON THE HOUSE : Fan Can Rid Bathroom of Too Much Humidity
- Is a Living Will Enough? : Patients Who Eschew Massive Life-Saving Methods Can't Always Have Their Way
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : FASHION : J. Crew in the Flesh
- Man Calls Police to Say He Just 'Killed a Baby' : Crime: He leads officers to body of 3-year-old girl found with unharmed infant. The children's mother, an acquaintance, is missing.
- CCAA Coaches Oppose Their Friday-Saturday Schedules, Poll Shows
- SCC to Meet Westmont in Basketball Semifinal
- Guitarist Still Lights Musical Fire
- Bush to Hollywood: Tell Truth About Drugs : Politics: The President's address to the television academy is well received, though a few say solutions to the drug problem lie elsewhere.
- Fire Marshals Close Studio City Theater
- Honoring 2 Enduring Stars of Celluloid : Animation: A reception will be held in Anaheim for Grim Natwick, who turns 100 this year, and his creation, Betty Boop, who is 60 years old. Neither betray their ages.
- TV Reviews : 'Fellow Traveller' Recasts Golden Age of Television
- Insurance Firms Accused of Ignoring 'All-Comers' Rule on Selling Policies
- SANTA ANA : Man Shot to Death Outside Apartment
- Marine Waits for Birthday to Claim His Lotto Jackpot
- COSTA MESA : Resident Wounds Prowler Suspect
- For Them, 'The Hunt' Left Tragedy : Fatal accident: A submarine on hand for filming of a movie sank their tug. The movie's release has reawakened the horror for the survivors.
- Carlsbad
- Bus Walkout Strands Travelers : Transportation: Eighty percent of the nationwide bus system shuts down. Replacement workers are being hired.
- A Count That Counts
- Medical Assn. to Hear Call for Spray Ban
- Adult Diaper Scam Halted, Officials Say
- Lookout Man Convicted in 'Ninja Murders' of 2
- So Much for Free Speech
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE STATE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : This Time, Golden West Reaches Final Game
- Ed Asner to Talk on El Salvador in Laguna Niguel
- CBS' 'Newhart' Series to End Eight-Year Run
- Catholic Bishops Upset by Conversion of Latinos : Proselytizing: Mormons, Adventists and other churches are accused of using unfair tactics to gain new Spanish-speaking members.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SOUTH LAKE TAHOE : Attacker Cuts Hair of Women, Flees
- Adult Children Are Liable for Parents in Need
- Study Needed to Cut Health Risk in Space, Panel Warns
- The Aristocratic Orchid Casts a Spell of Beauty and Elegance
- Old Ghosts of Racism Return to Haunt Selma : Civil rights: It is the eve of the 25th anniversary of its famous march. And the Alabama town is once more being tormented by anger and mistrust.
- Carlsbad Theater Won't Be Razed; Owners View Movie House Option
- Urban Wildlife Preserve Dedicated
- Red Tide Siege Adds to Beach Problems
- Man Shot by Deputy Gets $510,000