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- 'Mad Cow Disease' Kills 10,000 Cattle in Britain : Livestock: The government sees only a remote risk to humans. The malady may be spread through cattle feed.
- University Kaleidoscope to Offer Children's Science, Sports Events
- Justice William J. Brennan Jr. : A Lifetime of Ensuring That Law Embraces Justice
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- Rohrabacher, With No Primary Opponent, Still Outspends Democrats
- Man Threatening to Kill Mother Surrenders After 5-Hour Standoff
- Armenian-Americans Keep the Memory of 1915 Genocide Alive
- A North American Common Market: Good for All, but a Hard Road Ahead : Free Trade: Mexico hopes for less austerity and more aid. Washington thinks it would be a way of getting Mexico to take more IMF medicine.
- Children Lead the Way in Warm-Up for Fete
- Lawndale Council Delays Decision on Filling Its Vacancy
- 4 Hurt When Vehicles Hit Cattle on Freeway
- The Visions of Dying Children Seem to Bring God Alive
- Sports Bars Aim to Score Big With Giant TVs : Trends: Fans from as far away as L.A. converge on Orange County pubs that offer veritable video buffets on huge screens.
- Nicholson Leads County Wrestlers at Championships
- Colombia Next Test for American Team : Soccer: But it won't be easy today because the United States has had little time to get ready.
- Another Spring, Another New Football Job for SDSU's Maxey
- Blue Jays May Benefit From Mike Flanagan's Wealth of Experience
- Home Improvement : Formaldehyde Can Cause Home Pollution
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- FLASH FROM THE PAST
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- Strikes Laid to Outgoing Sandinistas : Nicaragua: Days before Chamorro is to take power, mail, phone and banking services are in disarray.
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- Puppets Help Kids Break the Ice With Disabled Classmates
- Celebrating Earth Day
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- Cleaning Up After Environmental Party : Environment: Volunteers pick up trash left by thousands who attend the festival.
- MT. SAN ANTONIO COLLEGE RELAYS : Arreola, Fields Qualify for TAC Meet
- Lopez to Attend Campbell Hall
- Toros Break Slump, Sweep 3 From L.A.
- Sockers Hold On to Edge : MISL: Sockers' 6-1 victory over Tacoma, coupled with St. Loius' loss, gives them the home-field advantage in first round of playoffs.
- MT. SAN ANTONIO COLLEGE RELAYS : Rio Mesa's Jones Fastest at 400 Meters This Year
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- John Donne in California
- Timelessness of Traditional U.S. Furniture
- Mildew and Metamorphoses : THE LAST WORLD <i> by Christoph Ransmayr translated from the German by John E. Woods (Grove Weidenfeld: $18.95; 240 pp.) </i>
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- Consensus Do's, Don'ts for Developers
- Literary Pilgrims Still Trek for Papa Hemingway : Roots: They come to northern Michigan to search for early influences on a soon-to-be famous author.
- Grandson of Ex-Army Leader Slain in Panama
- L.B. Urged to Look at Consultant Pacts Closely, Invite Bids
- Nicholas Chriss; Former Los Angeles Times Reporter
- 'Death Lottery' Dramatizes Crowding in Brazil Prisons
- Sand & Serve: 1978 Volleyball Film to Debut on the Beach
- School-Business Ties: The Unexamined Paradox of Past Performance : Education: If business wants graduates who can fulfill its needs, it must see the profound effect of economic despair on academic achievement.
- A New Day For Earthly Concerns : With 5 Billion Aboard, Time For The Next Revolution
- Family Says Slain Teen Was Trying to Avoid Gangs
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- The New Bistro Garden Is a Slow Bloomer
- Karen Carson Just Wants to Have Fun : FACES
- Quibbles & Bits
- REAGAN'S FALL
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- DIGGING DINOSAURS <i> by John Horner & James Gorman (Harper & Row: $8.95, illustrated) </i>
- Author Robert Elegant Fulfills His 'Destiny' : Books: A former foreign correspondent tackles the challenge of summing up the nature of Asia.
- RU-486: THE ABORTION BATTLE'S NEW FRONTIER : Dr. Grimes' Bitter Pill : Medicine: Is the abortion pill a vital drug worth testing, as Dr. David Alan Grimes, its best-known U.S. researcher, insists? Or is it, as opponents say, a 'human pesticide?'
- Release of Cancer Research Debated
- Women Disagree on Equality in Combat
- A New Day For Earthly Concerns : Environmental Issues Join The Political Mainstream
- 4 Vendors Arrested in Sale of Pirated Tapes
- In Brief: : *** 1/2 JOHNNY CLEGG & SAVUKA, "Cruel, Crazy, Beautiful World," Capitol; <i> Albums are rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five (a classic).</i>
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- Roses, Lemon Awards Go to Downtown Projects
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- Cerritos to Begin Recycling Before Laws Take Effect
- REFLECTIONS / EARTH DAY 1970-1990 : 'My real concern isn't ... Earth Day, but Earth tomorrow.'
- $3.4-Million Sculpture Sale Sets Record for African Art : Auction: Some items in a Beverly Hills collection bring as much as 10 times their pre-sale estimates during brisk bidding at Sotheby's in New York.
- It's the end of the line for 'dinosaur' phone system at El Segundo City Hall.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS LOS ALAMITOS RACE COURSE : Dissent Nil as Race Track Plan Nears Vote : Cypress: It is the first time in more than four years that a development proposal for the property has not been opposed.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Undefeated Reds Rout Braves
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- Zimmer Has Learned His Share of Lessons
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- Hernandez's Homer Helps Ocean View Win
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- ON THE TOWN:
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- Dynasty, American-Style : THE HOUSE OF MORGAN: An American Banking Dynasty and the Rise of Modern Finance <i> by Ron Chernow (Atlantic Monthly Press/A Morgan Entrekin Book: $29.95; 812 pp.; 0-87113-3385) </i>
- Builders Wary of Impact of Environment Laws
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- Freeway Repairs Announced
- Q & A : The Buzz on MTV's 'Buzz'
- The composer's tools
- Roni Horn and the Art of Abstraction : She sometimes thinks of her installations as a species of performance art where the viewer becomes the actor
- REAGAN'S FALL
- How Blind Is Hollywood to Ethics? : The enormous temptations of power, fame and greed are hard to resist and lead to some creative interpretations of ethical behavior in the movie business
- Twin Treats : The Spring Delights of Two Idyllic Northwest Inns : Enjoying the flowers, food and fair scenery at Sooke Harbour House in British Columbia
- THE THINGS THEY CARRIED <i> by Tim O'Brien (Houghton Mifflin/Seymour Lawrence: $18.95; 273 pp.) </i>
- The Age of Minimallism : First a Gas Station, Then a Minimall--This Is What L.A. Calls Progress
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- REAGAN'S FALL
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- THE FULL CATASTROPHE <i> by David Carkeet (The Linden Press: $18.95; 317 pp.; </i>
- WHY ARE A&E; SHOWS ON TWICE ON EVENING
- Minorities Lag in Clout in L.B. Despite New Numbers : Politics: Women and minorities predominate on the local school board, but white men continue to dominate election politics.
- Fiesta, Lectures, Banquet Set for National Library Week
- Hazards of the Road : DMV Examiners in Pasadena Learn Hard Way Who Can Drive
- Director of Shelter for Homeless Fired for Funds Misuse
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- 200 Guests Flee Fire at Las Vegas Hotel
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- Earth's Health Weakens, but Prognosis Shows Hope
- Bicyclist Struck, Killed by Hit-and-Run Driver
- Windows Shot Out of 4 Vehicles on I-8
- Tobacco War Will Target Minorities : Health: Orange County expects to start a $2.9-million program in June to discourage smoking in the ethnic populations that are now under siege by an industry blitz.
- From Oil to Grout, Waste Put in Its Place
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- Andretti Is the Right Horse on Long Beach Street Course : Grand Prix: He won the first Indy car race there, in 1984, and repeated in 1985 and '87. And he saw his son, Michael, get his first career Indy car victory on the layout that has changed auto racing.
- Whittier Election Signals a New Era
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- GOING TO THE DOGS
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- Gloom in Burbank
- Tribute to UCI's Daniel Aldrich--an Educator and Renaissance Man
- Defending Smokers
- REAGAN'S FALL
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- Old Misgivings
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- Celebrating Earth Day
- Padding Density
- BUCKING KCET'S 'TRADITION'
- A Way to Match the Market--and Maybe Top It
- Moscow Extends Lithuania Embargo to Food, Metals : Soviet Union: The leader of the local Communist Party appealed for compromise, saying that the price of independence "must have limits." Earlier, soldiers stormed a printing plant and beat civilian guards.
- Shoulder Seat Belts
- Cut Down on Plastic
- 'STALAG' SLASHED
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- Children Are Not at Fault in Pool Deaths
- Interest in Redevelopment
- Celebrating Earth Day
- Skagway, not Sitka
- Quake Credit
- Los Angeles Art: Is It a (World) Class Act?
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- F Rule for Cheerleaders--Unfair and Discriminatory
- Stars Fail to Turn the Heads of Some Readers
- Orangewood Shelter's Counselors
- Perks Panned
- Gardens in Singapore
- One Desperate Deed
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- Mortgage Banker Role
- Fire Protection
- REAGAN'S FALL
- REAGAN'S FALL
- 'We Are Not Junkyards'
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- Training to Smoke
- Tragedy for Hospital
- Tribute to UCI's Daniel Aldrich--an Educator and Renaissance Man
- Vacancy Decontrol Action Is Urged
- 'Urbanopolis' Fervor Not Universal
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- Evolution
- Teacher Lauds Acts by 'Remarkable' Students
- Cruising With The Navy
- REAGAN'S FALL
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- Ventura West Marina Praised
- Tribute to UCI's Daniel Aldrich--an Educator and Renaissance Man
- 'Urbanopolis' Fervor Not Universal
- Clarifying Role on Cities' Aid to Homeless, Hungry
- An Academic Salute
- Praise for City Hall
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- CD Packaging and Planet Earth
- Mobile Home Benefits
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- As an 18-year-old viewer of "The Outsiders,"...
- Los Angeles County - News from April 22, 1990
- It's OK to Call Town a Frog Swamp
- Wood Ashes Can Be Used as Liming Material
- The Playground Becomes the Battleground
- Wife of Hostage Polhill Waits Stoically : Family: 'I came to see my husband,' Firyal Polhill says simply as she sits in a Damascus hotel.
- 3 Families Await Word on Hostages
- Milken Sought to Protect Brother and Avoid a Trial
- Avalon and Peninsula Schools Get Top Honors : Education: Palos Verdes district wins more state awards than any other district, and Catalina school is rewarded for academic improvement.
- Nagasaki Takes Pride in New Ship
- Where Victoria Lies Side by Side With Albert
- Marcos Crony Agrees to Surrender L.A. Bank : Philippines: In return, the U.S. will drop charges. Prosecutors say firm was created to launder money.
- Lithuania Closes Plants to Save Fuel : Secession: Official says there are indications of a freeze on rail and truck shipments. Intermediaries are reportedly presenting proposals to end the blockade.
- Bradley, 30 Others Sign Environmental Pledge
- Rockwell Research
- HOW MUCH 'I DO'
- Van de Kamp Draws Fire for Comments on Judge : Insurance: Wife of man presiding at rate hearing says attorney general made 'sexist, racist' attack in calling for her husband's dismissal on grounds of a marital conflict of interest.
- Visits to Give L.A. Taste of Mexican Politics
- Vista Commissioner Steps Down
- DANA POINT : Elementary School Promotes Earth Day
- $1.3 Million OKd for Study of Lopez Dump
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Uberuaga to Propose City Services Freeze
- Should a Master-Slave Relationship Continue? : Lithuania: The Baltic land is not seeking to establish independence, but to restore an independent state illegally suppressed by an occupier.
- Judge Allows Dump Sitting Atop Water Supply to Expand
- Every Litter Bit Teaches Youngsters a Lesson About Their Environment
- Tribal Tech Takes Electric Excursions Back to Campfire Days : Jazz: The band, which plays Monday at Hamptons in Santa Ana, is also democratic enough to make its sets 'fun to play,' as well as worth the listen.
- EID-UL-FITR
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- BATTLING THE MEDFLY
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- PLACENTIA : 2 Events to Help Girl With Leukemia
- COUNTYWIDE : Train Panel OKs Consultant Pacts
- Montoya's Lawyers Argue He Should Serve a Year or Less
- YORBA LINDA : Site Approved for Community Center
- COMMENTARY : Pulitzer Committee Finally Did Its Duty
- Faria Captures Speedway Scratch Main Event
- 'My Gambling Problem Controlled Me.'
- Hamilton Has Torn Right Rotator Cuff
- Point Loma High Jumper Sets Record
- PR Firm in Turmoil Over Anti-Abortion Campaign
- REAL ESTATE : Pricier Homes Planned by Rancho Santa Margarita
- COLD WAR / MOSCOW IN RETREAT : Soviets Urging Conciliation, Not Conflict, in Third World
- FBI Probes Firebombing of Nuclear Inspector's Home
- Leading Drug Firm to Cut Price on Products Sold to Medicaid
- GYMNASTICS / NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS : Nebraska Wins Men's Title; Utah Takes Women's Title
- LONG BEACH GRAND PRIX : Unser Jr. Qualifies According to Past Form
- Buccaneer Deadline Threatens Completion of Anderson Trade : Chargers: Tampa Bay says a contract agreement must be reached by 9 a.m. (PDT) today, although there is some talk of an extension.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Glendale Gets the Drop on Arcadia to Squeeze Out 9-Inning, 3-2 Win
- Buster Douglas Files for Divorce
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- Life According to Gray
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- THE SOUND OF FRISHBERG : Pianist / Singer Writes Songs the Old-Fashioned Way--With Melody, Harmony and Wit
- Versatile Odetta Found Her Folk Roots and a Message : Music: Now she feels a necessity to perpetuate the kind of songs that turned her life around.
- Sunday School Lifts Ban on AIDS Patient
- Iraq-Bound Cylinder Seized in Greece
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Barry Initiated Drug Deal, U.S. Charges
- HOME DESIGN : 'Livable' Dream Houses : With Careful Planning, Luxury and Children Can Coexist in Your Home
- NATION IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Greyhound Lays Off Maintenance Crews
- L.A. Braces for Harbor Freeway Decking : Transportation: A compromise with the city allows the work to be done during the day, despite traffic problems. Caltrans had wanted to close the vital roadway.
- COUNTYWIDE : Student Wins Honor for Earth Day Poster
- Officer Says Suspect Admitted Hospital Shootings : Crime: Bradford Warren Powers Jr. wanted to prevent "quacks" from harming other patients, according to the Oceanside police officer who watched over him after the slayings.
- Pierce Rolls to Four-Game Volleyball Win
- NBA ROUNDUP : Mavericks Dent Rockets' Playoff Hopes
- 'Tour of Duty' Is Turning to Home Front
- MUSIC REVIEW : Master Chorale Delivers Robust, Rich 'Requiem'
- Hugh Wilkens Colton; Rancher, Lawyer, War Hero, Entrepreneur
- Ram Kills Greek Farmer
- NATION IN BRIEF : HAWAII : 3rd House in Week Destroyed by Lava
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : Unrest Erupts After Police Kill 4 Youths
- Elizabeth Taylor's Doctors Will Not Face Charges
- PLAYING LOTTO 6/49
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- MUSIC REVIEW : Zinman Joins Philharmonic's Long Parade
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : 5,381 Motorists Killed in 1989