- U.S. Begins Probe of Troubled South Bay Investment Group : Finances: Sources say the U.S. attorney and FBI are investigating allegations that the company bilked investors of $50 million.
- Keep the Spirit of Prop. 13, but Restore Fairness : Taxes: We've proved that the state can't pay for everything, including schools. We have to restore power to local voters.
- Insurer Claims to Own 35% of MGM : Acquisition: A tiny firm based in the Cook Islands says it helped Giancarlo Parretti acquire MGM/UA last fall. Parretti's MGM-Pathe dismisses the claim as 'bogus.'
- Council Poised to Battle Mayor, Commission
- Bush Catches It From All Sides as He Arrives
- $50-Million Fraud Alleged in Probe of South Bay Firm : Investment: Sources say federal investigators are looking into charges that the Wellington Group may have bilked as many as 1,500 clients.
- Bush's Day of Thanks for End of War Comes as Surprise to Many
- Action Taken Against Gates Stuns Police, Critics Alike : Furlough: The department's top Valley administrator begins visits to the stations to reassure demoralized officers.
- Ready to Invest in Their Future : Recruiting: Several South Bay basketball players are considering options as national signing date nears.
- BofA to Move Card Center, 1,300 Jobs Out of Pasadena
- SWEET INSPIRATION: The Crystal Cathedral's Dr. Robert...
- Christopher and Arguelles Commissions Merge
- Word on Removal Spreads Quickly in South-Central L.A. : Reaction: Many in community approve of commission action. Others voice sympathy for embattled police chief.
- Sen. Heinz, 6 Others Die in Air Crash Over School : Aviation: Light plane, helicopter collide near Philadelphia. Two children on ground are victims.
- NO CLUBS: Neil Young may or may...
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- 3 Hostages, 3 Gunmen Die in Sacramento Store Siege : Violence: Thirteen people are wounded. Deputies storm the building to end an eight-hour standoff.
- Gunmen Take 30 Hostages, Seize Store in Capital : Crime: Authorities report sporadic gunfire in a Sacramento appliance firm. The suspects release three captives in exchange for a bulletproof vest.
- No Zippers, No Buttons, No Hassle
- Pacific Shows to Include Judds, Simon
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- STOCKS : Blue Chips Hit by Selling Wave; Dow Off 18.32
- GB Foods Corp.: The Anaheim-based parent company...
- Kaufman & Broad a Partner in Parisian Venture : Construction: The consortium will build the largest office complex in France. The project is expected to be worth $1.7 billion when completed.
- Ex-Regulator May Be a Defendant in Lincoln S&L; Case
- First Nationwide Timetable Set: First Nationwide Financial...
- Local Sourdough; Bargain Produce
- Raining on Their Gulf War Parade : Hollywood: The city and Chamber of Commerce awarded broadcast rights for the event to one station, KTLA-TV, whose vice president is also honorary mayor. At least one rival station is crying foul.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON : Korbut Apparently Not Hurt by Fallout
- Long Beach : Trucker Fined for Failing to Label Hazardous Waste
- Gahr High's Bergeron Puts Emphasis on Fundamentals : Baseball: Even with a successful record, the coach has never lost sight of the basics.
- Coming Right Up: More Crab and Ribs All Around
- Jurors Blame City for Man's Broken Arm : Police: The panel hears testimony on how much money to award to a diabetic involved in a confrontation with a Glendale officer.
- City Clamps Down on Design, Size of Houses
- Arduous Rescue of Explorer in Cave Nears End
- Valente Again Rejected in Bid to Become Mayor
- Koreatown : Metro Rail Station Plans
- March Storms Renew Life Along Arid Central Coast
- Monrovia : Cost-Cutting Moves OKd
- Woman Is Ruled Incompetent in Murder Case : Courts: Judge orders Victoria Madeira, who is accused of killing her mother, to be sent to a mental facility. She could be tried at a later date.
- Worker Wins $386,500 in Job-Harassment Case
- VENTURA : Claim Says Sheriff's Department Is Racist
- PACIFIC PERSPECTIVE: THE BUSH/KAIFU SUMMIT : A Japan That Actually May Say <i> No</i> : Healthy at the Core
- The Joy of Bringing Life Into the World
- The LAPD's recent photo ad in The...
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Police Officers OK Pay Package Terms
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES
- College Basketball
- FISHING NOTES : Lucky Anglers to Be Rewarded in Halibut Derby
- MOTOR RACING : Smith Drives for Blind in Second ARS Season
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : OCC Squeezes Golden West in Softball
- Evans Quits Stanford to Train for Olympics
- MUSIC: Label Teams New Talent With Jazz Masters : New Jazz Talent Goes Out for a Spin With the Greats : Music: A San Diegan is doubling his chances for success by releasing works of jazz masters along with that of promising newcomers.
- Producer Profits Dip: Manufacturers' profits slipped 1.3...
- A Favorite Thing
- GLENDALE ELECTION : CITY COUNCIL, SCHOOLS : Givens Voted In; Incumbents Get New Terms
- Navy Investigation Finds Pervasive Sexual Harassment
- SAN GABRIEL VALLEY AND THE DROUGHT : Azusa Plans 10% Water-Use Cut
- Now Is Time to Beat the Crowds at Local Campgrounds : Parks: The off-season, October through April, allows campers to avoid crowds while they admire the sights.
- Students Decry Police Actions : Demonstrations: Black protesters at Cal State Northridge say they identify with Rodney G. King. They also call for chief's ouster.
- O.C. PLATFORM : Permits for Pets
- School Board's Plans for Opinion Poll Challenged
- New Challenge Raised to SDSU's Arena Plans
- Injured Man Sues Police Department
- State Agency Accuses High School District of Race Discrimination
- NHL STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS : Whalers Turn Tables on Bruins
- L.A. City Section Gets Tough With Transfer Students : High schools: Tightening of rules designed to prevent coaches from recruiting athletes.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Gil, Castle Park Win Battle With Hilltop After Silva Leaves Game
- European High-Tech Policy a Poor Model
- THE HOME COOK : The Thrill of the Popover
- Firing School Librarians to Save Money Costly Decision
- Pasadena Seeking Ideas on How to Restore Devil's Gate : Recreation: What appears on maps as a large blue lake is now a nearly dry basin choked with debris. Many people hope it will again become a regional public park.
- COLUMN ONE : Police Confront the Tough Issue of Brutality : Has the videotape of the King beating exposed a dirty little secret? Or is the problem of excessive force being blown out of proportion? Experts' opinions differ sharply.
- Man Killed, Friend Wounded in Shooting
- Iraq Says Repairs Are Under Way at Shrines
- Driven Out : Homeless Blame Grand Prix for Eviction at Camp Site
- Culver City : Transit Service Cited
- Taste Maker : Cooking: Someone's in the kitchen with chef John Rodriguez. Actually, he's teaching a dozen or so students how to slice, stir, broil and bake.
- Student's Bus Ride Home Inspires Play on Racial Tension : Drama: La-Keisha Howlett has turned her experiences into 'Black Talk.' The skits plead for racial tolerance.
- COLUMN ONE : Brutality: Hard Issue for Police : Has the videotape of the King beating exposed a dirty little secret? Or is the problem of excessive force being blown out of proportion? Experts differ sharply on the matter.
- OJAI : Broader Disclosure Rules Under Study
- Delay of New System Keeps Libraries Open
- Judge Upholds Tee-Off Rights of Seasonal Visitors : Leisure World: The community's board wants to 'start the healing process,' but homeowners may appeal.
- Pro Football
- PIRU : Residents Question Low-Income Project
- COLLEGE DIVISION NOTEBOOK : Injuries Leave Chapman's Tennis Team Reeling
- J.R. and 'Dallas' to Ride Into the Sunset : Television: CBS cancels the prime-time soap opera after 13 years. The final episode will air May 3.
- Studies Link Aflatoxin to Liver Cancer
- Polish Broker Selling Soviet-Designed Tanks
- Offering Sound Information About Illnesses
- Claremont : Workshop on Depot Plan
- GETTING TO KNOW HIM : Jeff Joseph Has No Qualms About Exposing Himself
- West Los Angeles : Teen Pregnancy Forum
- TRAFFIC COURT : Beating the Rap : Armed with Latin phrases and the knowledge of innocence, a trip to Traffic Court becomes a legal adventure.
- Pomona : Vote Deadline Upheld
- Inquiry Targets Ex-Official of 2-County Firefighter Local
- Plaintiffs Speak the Unspeakable
- COUNTYWIDE : Stanton Official Given Waste Post
- COUNTYWIDE : Disneyland Honors Nonprofit Groups
- L.A. Police to Experiment With Use of Video Camera in Patrol Car
- Malone Takes Over, Making Clippers Fall Short
- PACIFIC PERSPECTIVE: THE BUSH/KAIFU SUMMIT : A Japan That Actually May Say <i> No</i> : Kaifu's Vulnerable
- Two Slain in Pacific Beach Home : Homicide: Investigators say the middle-aged man and woman may have been victims of a burglary attempt.
- Escape FROM New York : Life Begins at 39 for Dave Winfield With George Steinbrenner and Yankees Behind Him
- He Turns Mound Into a Mountain : At 6-10, Batters Look Up to Seattle Left-Hander Randy Johnson
- VIDEO RENTALS : 'Ghost' Closing In on No. 1 Spot
- Agencies Cleared in Deaths of 2 Men : Law enforcement: The district attorney's office urges the Sheriff's Department and CHP to reexamine methods used to subdue suspects.
- Latino Named Inglewood Fire Chief
- 4 Gunmen Rob Hermosa Pizzeria
- Council Approves MGM Ranch Development : Thousand Oaks: A Planning Commission recommendation to reject the plan is overridden. Environmentalists fear encroachment on wildlife and ancient Indian sites.
- 'Absolutely Not,' Accused Says to Satanic Charges
- ANAHEIM : Council OKs Plan to Cut Water Use
- NBA ROUNDUP : Olajuwon Puts Rockets Back on Course, 102-86
- Woman Gets Probation in Theft
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Brown's Heroics in Eighth Cap El Modena's Victory Over Santa Ana Valley, 5-4
- No Way to Go but Up : Rescue: Firefighters pull man from chimney where he became wedged during a wee-hours visit to his ex-girlfriend's home.
- Kernen Gets Ribbing for Taking Tumble
- City Section Tightens Transfer Regulations : Eligibility: Athletes must sit out one year of varsity competition if enrolled at a school outside attendance area.
- COLLEGE TENNIS : No. 2 USC Men Rally to Beat No. 1 UCLA
- Harbor College Is Expected to Name Warren Basketball Coach
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ROUNDUP
- Jackson May Get $8.15 Million : White Sox: They sign Bo, who will reportedly make $700,000 even if he never plays baseball again.
- Some IBM Debt Rating Reduced: Duff &...
- Boskin Sees Economic Rebound : Economy: The chairman of the President's Council of Economic Advisers also says the Fed could cut interest rates without fueling inflation.
- Price Co.: The San Diego-based retailer said...
- Billion-Dollar Plan Launched by Fannie Mae : Real estate: The employer-assisted home purchasing plan should especially help buyers in Los Angeles and Orange counties.
- Bristol-Myers Squibb Co., New York, has named...
- FOR THE KIDS BIKING : The Right Path : Teacher Richard Abbott hopes that his new cycling club's treks will make youths too tired to get into trouble.
- First-Class Subways Out
- 2 GIs Killed, 3 Hurt by Bomblets in S. Iraq
- Region : Shuttle Service Continues
- Rationing Starts but Rains May Curtail Future Cuts
- MWD Considers Rolling Back Cuts : Rationing: March rains have increased the amount of water available to the district, officials say. If approved, deliveries would be reduced by 31% instead of 50%.
- Home Teaching : Maria Boire gives developmentally disabled children a nurturing place in which to learn skills of daily life.
- For Rookies: Coming to Terms With the Game of Baseball
- Canadian Bank Hit by Mysterious Theft
- Paramount : Mulrooney Is Mayor for 3rd Time; Amaro Is Vice Mayor
- PACIFIC PERSPECTIVE: THE BUSH/KAIFU SUMMIT : A Japan That Actually May Say <i> No</i> : Growing Apart
- 'Stink Bomb' in Times Lobby Prompts Evacuation of 1,000
- Jazzman Jimmy Noone Dies of Heart Seizure
- CHP to Use Radar in Antelope Valley
- College Basketball
- Court Is Asked to Cap Populations at All Five Jails : Crowding: Officials warn that an expansion of the inmate ceilings beyond the main jail will result in many more early releases of prisoners.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES
- Public Defenders Refuse Access to Client Files Despite New Law : Prop. 115: Attorney is cited for contempt. He says defendants' rights are threatened. Prosecutors vow to keep pressing for information.
- Phoenix Officials Arrest Murder Suspect : Homicide: Detectives say the 29-year-old man was with the victim, who has not yet been identified, in an Anaheim bar.
- $65-Million Mall Project in Torrance Is Approved
- District Rejects Water Request for Proposed Landfill
- SAN CLEMENTE : Foothill Corridor Changes Proposed
- LAGUNA BEACH : 'Cabinet' Will Seek Funds for Canyon
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Sister George' Without the Distractions
- Radio Stations Fault Rating Firm on Hispanic Issue : Listener: Executives call Arbitron's measurements 'a joke.' Millions of dollars in advertising revenue are at stake.
- He Couldn't Get Into Game, So He Got Out of It : Baseball: Playing skills of Jason Parsons, a former standout at La Quinta High, are undermined by internal turmoil that even he has trouble explaining.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Emerson Quartet Plays at Performing Arts Center : The concert gathers steam as it progresses--beginning with Mozart, ending with late Beethoven--and doesn't let up until the last note of the encore.
- Soviets Sharply Devalue Ruble in Move to Crush Currency Black Market
- A Laser Printer That's Truly Versatile
- Pioneer Case to Remain in Chapter 11 Court
- Small Business Gets Help Complying With Environmental Law : Regulation: Government-sponsored pilot program at Fullerton College offers specialized counseling and referrals.
- Old Wine in New Bottles
- Response to Anti-War Vote Is Mild, Democrats Feel : Politics: Some face issue head-on without getting unfavorable reaction. GOP plans to use it in campaign.
- SIGHTS AROUND TOWN : In Vivid Pastel : Theodore Lukits infused his landscapes--now at the Carnegie Museum--with vibrant color.
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Shuttle Crew Relaxes as Liftoff Time Nears
- We've fantasized about having the Dalai Lama...
- Generations: The Times of Our Lives : Books: By looking for patterns in the past, two unconventional historians say they can predict the future of American society.
- CAMARILLO : Budget Cuts May Close College Center
- How to Improve L.A. Schools : Three Times' endorsements for Tuesday's citywide election
- NORTH TUSTIN : No EIR Ordered on Incorporation Issue
- $350,000 Theft by Unionist Alleged : Crime: A county fire captain, recently defeated as treasurer of his local, is suspected of embezzling the money during his 10 years in office.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES
- SANTA ANITA : Olympic Prospect May Miss Match
- COLLEGE BASEBALL : Pepperdine Pitcher Has Made an Orel Commitment
- ANGELS : Final Tuneup Shows Finley Still Misfiring
- Arizona Considers Bonvicini for Women's Basketball Coach
- West Torrance Romps to Victory Over North
- You May Have to Travel to See 'Meet Me in St. Louis'
- STAGE
- TWA Retains Bankruptcy Counsel: Trans World Airlines,...
- Hanna-Barbera Productions, Hollywood, has promoted Bruce D....
- Retail / Tourism
- Diet Shakes: A Lot of Froth?
- The Bells and Whistles : PHONE FEATURES
- Claim of Rape at Kennedy Home Draws Media Swarm
- Night of Tall Tales at Peg Leg Liars Contest
- Santa Fe Springs : Consultant Will Study Need for New Cottage-Like Hotel
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- WATER-LOGGED LEGENDS : Ghostly Images and Bizarre Tales Officially Board the Queen Mary in a New Tour
- Santa Fe Springs : Pipe for Reclaimed Water to Run Underneath School
- Walesa Asks Economic Support but Western Europeans Resist
- Albanian Elections Less Than Free, Fair, Washington Asserts
- Pasadena Puts Hold on Plans to Save Water : Drought: Directors are split on two approaches. The city staff is ordered to form alternative plans by May 7.
- CRIMES BY AREA COVERED BY THE LOS ANGELES POLICE DEPARTMENT
- Yes, We Have No Bananas
- Maria Miceli; Italian Cook
- College Board Studies Altering Boundaries of Ely's District
- Why Sewage Flowed Unchecked for 2 Days Remains a Mystery
- Evans to Leave Stanford to Train for '92 Olympics : Swimming: After winning 800-meter freestyle at U.S. Spring Nationals, she says decision to quit school based on new NCAA restrictions on training time.
- SOUTH COAST LEAGUE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Caso's Brand of Torrid Hitting Is to Capistrano Valley's Liking
- Britton on the Beam After a Slow Start : Walk-On Gymnast at UCLA Took Circuitous Route to the Top Flight
- Race Runs North
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : Best Man Available for All Those Jobs May Be a Woman
- STAGE
- Comarco Inc.: The Anaheim computer products and...
- Retailer Drops Policy of Listing Race: Cignal,...
- Pacesetter Says It's Losing Money, Will Halt Projects
- New Paper Will Make a Run at Racing Form
- RETAIL / TOURISM
- Japan Hopes to Mend Fences at Summit Talks : Diplomacy: Prime Minister Kaifu seeks to end apprehension over many issues at his meeting with President Bush today in Newport Beach.
- Rain's Golden Payoff : Poppies: Spring is expected to bring an abundance of wildflowers in the Antelope Valley. Tours are available at the reserve outside Lancaster.
- IN THE BALLPARK : Learning to Love Baseball, Even If You Hate the Game
- Bush Vows to Use All Diplomatic Means to Help Rebels : Iraq: The State Department says the U.S. hopes to provide 'humanitarian aid' to civilian refugees.
- KEY CONDITIONS FOR CEASE-FIRE : <i> Key conditions Iraq was asked to accept under the Security Council resolution declaring a permanent cease-fire in the Gulf War:</i>
- Santa Monica : College Transfer Rate Up
- Aid Linked to 4 Islands, Japan Will Tell Soviets : Diplomacy: When Gorbachev visits, Tokyo will insist that Moscow recognize its sovereignty.
- Fresh-Picked Rhubarb That's Close at Hand
- Kennedy and Friend Personalize the Bill of Rights
- Once-In-a-While Comic Opts for Support Roles
- ROSE VALLEY : Climber Injured After 20-Foot Fall
- PACIFIC PERSPECTIVE: THE BUSH/KAIFU SUMMIT : A Japan That Actually May Say <i> No</i> : A Battle in Common
- Judge William P. Gray to Retire After 25 Years
- Agency to Weigh Exempting Oxnard From Water Cuts
- Simi Valley Again Wins Grudge Match With Royal
- DODGERS : Starting Lineup Begins Hitting Its Stride
- DANCE REVIEW : Transitions Company Flirts With Frenzy at LACE
- Quartet Changed for UCSD Series
- Another Approach: Fat Substitutes
- Hold the Hype
- La Verne : Assessment District Fees
- Beverly Hills to Try Again for Parcel Tax : Education: The levy to raise money for schools will be on the June 4 ballot for the third time. Last year's measure failed by four votes.
- Red-Hot Blues : Guitarist Debbie Davies is a standout 'in a man's world.' Her crowded schedule includes a Ventura performance Saturday.
- FAA Plan to Muffle Jet Sound Spurs Conflict on Local Rules
- ARCHITECTURE : Different--and Private--World Hides in Belly of the 'Blue Whale'
- Kingpin Is First to Face Death in U.S. Drug Law
- Pleasing Designs Also Have Pleasing Prices
- Calls Mishandled in Test of 911 by Deafness Council : Emergencies: Group conducts checks after a police operator mistakenly hangs up on a caller.
- Robbery Suspect Leaves Calling Card : Burbank: Police say he got $100 from a fast-food clerk and then dropped his ID outside while fleeing.
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- Valley's Clarke Again Records Personal Best in Heptathlon
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- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Witt, an Amateur, Pushes Arias to Limit
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Wounds': A Call for Decency
- Still Wearing a Label of Independence : Rock: X co-leader Exene Cervenka and Dream Syndicate alum Steve Wynn are carving new musical paths with their solo careers--and they find themselves back with an independent record company.
- Trump Casino Posts $10.6-Million Loss: Donald J....
- Left-Handers Die Younger, Study Finds
- Books That Can Help Parents Understand Their Gay Children
- THEATER REVIEW: 'THE GRANNY' : Belly Laughs : A comedy about an old woman whose family can't afford to feed her is hilarious commentary on Argentine politics.
- City Sues Landowners Over Rejection of Offer : Roadways: Santa Clarita can now seize the properties through the power of eminent domain. It seeks to widen the busiest streets.
- Appliances Conspire Against the Cook
- The Bradley-Gates DMZ : Civic Center Mall Between City Hall, Parker Center Abuzz With Talk About Rift
- PACIFIC PERSPECTIVE: THE BUSH/KAIFU SUMMIT : A Japan That Actually May Say <i> No</i> : Deja Vu and Disaster
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- Bankruptcy Judge Accepts NBC's $115-Million Bid for Troubled FNN : Media: Dow Jones-Westinghouse bid of same value is rejected. Decision now goes to FTC.
- Richard G. Ketchum, 40, director of the...
- Big Flavors--No Fat : These desserts look and taste like high-fat treats. They're not. : Or Empty Promises?
- State Rehabilitation Head Named
- Divorce: It's Time to Review Documents
- Soviets Offer Pay Boost; Miners Reject It : Coal strike: Moscow agrees to double wages. The workers want more concessions.
- Little League Plan for Park Tees Off Pop Warner Fans
- Many Iraqis Fear Worst if U.S. Pulls Out : Outlook: Thousands of refugees in the south and POWs could be left defenseless against Hussein's forces.
- Monrovia : Mobile Recreation Programs
- Nation IN BRIEF : COLORADO : Fruit Disparagement Bill Passes House
- Publishing Is Child's Play : Magazines: Slick-covered Debut boasts celebrity interviews--and an editorial staff of 7- to 12-year-olds.
- CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE : 5% Election Turnout Is Normal
- RETAIL / TOURISM : Fraternity Brothers Base New Business on a Sound Idea
- Compaq to Buy Into Computer Graphics Firm : Deals: The 13% stake in Silicon Graphics is expected to give both firms a big boost in the workstation market.
- Murdoch Newspaper to Close in Australia: The...
- Imperial Hotels Files Chapter 11: The Los...
- South El Monte : No Renewal of Club License
- DMV Shuts Down Alleged Vehicle Subleasing Scam
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- After Ingesting a Rival, Archive Has an Aftertaste : Acquisition: The firm has had to integrate Cipher's 1,700 employees with its own 1,600, meld product lines and generate cash. It's making progress but the jury is still out.
- Storybook Success Slowing : Competition Hits Advanced Marketing Services
- Big Flavors--Low Fat : These desserts look and taste like high-fat treats. They're not. : Sweet Dreams?
- Oshkosh Truck Gets Pact
- Big Board Cuts Policing Staff: The New...
- Rating the Low-Fat Cake Mixes
- U.S., Laotian Experts to Search for MIAs
- Bell Gardens : Alley Drug Route Through Park to Remain Barricaded
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- Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing Co., St. Paul,...
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- U.S. Concedes Case Against Flake Is Flawed; Trial Ends
- From Crank Calls : Collector Has Restored Hundreds of Antique Telephones
- Compaq to Buy Into Computer Graphics Firm : Deals: The 13% stake in Silicon Graphics is expected to give both a boost in the workstation market.
- Distributed Logic Back in the Black
- L.A. Gear Has $12.5-Million Quarterly Loss
- Startel Corp.: The Irvine telecommunication systems manufacturer...
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- Orange Man Admits Guilt to Drug Role
- Dentist James P. Bowers, 87
- Culver City : Ivy Substation Plan OKd