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- Staff Advises L.B. Council Not to Accept Trash Facility
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- Ted Voigtlander, 75; Won Emmys for 'Little House' Cinematography
- The $3-Trillion Monkey
- Cousteau: Old Man, Son, the Sea : Heir-Designate Jean-Michel Stays in the Background
- Reports Give Rare Glimpse at Jail Deputies' Use of Force
- Commuters Not by Choice
- 'Better Take Another Look'
- A Matter of Standards
- Padre Fans Wishing They Could Receive April for Christmas
- Wilmington Man's Deft Management Kept U.S. Team on Track for Gold
- Tennis / Thomas Bonk : Lendl Thrives in Pressure Situations Now
- Beer Tastings at Pub Create Big Brew-Haha : Americans Seem to Be Acquiring a Thirst for Knowledge on Relatively New Topic
- Be Careful Out There
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- DISASTER IN SOVIET ARMENIA : 'Searching With Just Hands' : Eyewitness Tells of Rescue Effort in Ravaged City
- Edison to Seed Clouds Over Catalina to Increase Rain
- An Unblemished Career--Except for the Soreheads
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- German Weekly Lauds Gorbachev
- Arafat Seizes the Initiative and Carries His PLO Campaign to the U.S.
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- LOTTERY RESULTS : DEC. 10
- Aztecs Finished by Hawaii in Volleyball
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- Community College Basketball Roundup : Golden West Defeats Citrus to Win Consolation Title
- A Touch of Class at the Beach
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- Police 'Crackdown' Yields Few Real Cases : Chicago Transit Patrols Under Scrutiny
- They Took Vows of Poverty and Assumed They Would Be Cared For in Their Old Age; but Facing a Financial Crisis, Elderly Nuns for the First Time Are Appealing for Help : Faith, Hope-and Now Charity
- A World of Trading Places
- Joint Panel Could Wield Power Over Bonelli Plans
- It's Time to Hear from Sheriff Duffy
- Severance Package Approved for Ousted Lawndale Official
- Prep Roundup : Santa Ana Wins Its Soccer Event With 2-0 Victory
- College Roundup : Chapman Holds Off Cal Lutheran Rally, 79-76
- College Basketball Roundup : Ferry Scores 58 Points in Duke Win
- Planted Samples Upset Seoul Drug-Test Chief
- Pendleton, Coleman Lead USC Past Duquesne : No. 7 Illinois Wins Tournament by Handing Arkansas Little Rock First Loss
- Smiles Return as Loyola Beats AIA, 146-137
- Tough Day in National Meet Leaves Jorgensen in 21st Place
- 'Gulls' Given Its American Premiere
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- Do You Hear What They Hear? : What's Cool for the Yule
- NET RESULT : In Men's Tennis, Players Gain Control, but Schedule Is Now in Doubt
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- Broadway and Hollywood Redux
- Fame, Fortune, but No Respect
- Power's Uses and Abuses Investigated Allegorically
- Baby's Back
- 'Burning' Mad in Ole Miss
- TIMES BOARD OF ECONOMISTS
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- A SPECIAL REPORT ON TRANSPORTATION : A MATTER OF TRUST : Failure to Pass Transportation Tax Attributed to Voters' Lack of Confidence in Government
- 19 Cave Explorers Trapped for 5 Days in Swiss Caverns
- Reputed Oakland Drug Kingpin Charged After Cocaine Lab Raid
- From Records to Prime Minister's Mail, Most Things in Sweden Are an Open Secret
- U.S. Troops Hone Arctic Combat Skills
- Office Project Slated for June
- Media Mashing
- In Town : The Circus as Serious Art : The Legendary Performers of the Soviet Big Top Swing Through Los Angeles
- HOLIDAY GIFT BOOKS : Going Away for the Holidays
- War by Computer Virus : TRAPDOOR by Bernard J. O'Keefe (Houghton Mifflin: $17.95; 324 pp.)
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- The Divorce of Lady X (Channel 7...
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- Mauritius' Leader Takes Tiny Island Nation to Unprecedented Boom
- Eight Science Teachers Got the Chance to Go on Far-Flung Expeditions This Summer, and They Returned With New Insights and a Renewed Commitment to Their Profession. : Turning the World Into a Laboratory
- Brazil Police Charged With Killing 2 Teens
- A SPECIAL REPORT ON TRANSPORTATION : THE LONG WAY HOME : A Newsman Who Pursued His Story by Bus, 7 Hours From Diamond Bar to Costa Mesa and Back, Offers This Report
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- Antidote for Sadness
- New Zealand Discounts
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- Escaped Lion : THE LAST LION : Winston Spencer Churchill Alone, 1932-1940 <i> by William Manchester (Little, Brown: $24.95; 756 pp., illustrated) </i>
- Barking at 'Oliver'
- Orange County Office Vacancy Rate Highest in Nine Months
- A SPECIAL REPORT ON TRANSPORTATION : $79,000 Ferrari Makes Freeway Tie-Ups Almost Fun
- Civilian Advances From 'Star Wars' Unlikely, Study Finds
- Novelist's Themes Belied by His Own Life Style
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- MATADOR by Barnaby Conrad (Capra Press: $18.95;...
- Richard Lester's 1975 The Four Musketeers (Channel...
- New House Sales Exceed Record in Riverside Area
- Orange County Purchasing Agents See Inflation Rate Steady in Near Future
- FICTION
- Architectural Firm Moves
- NORMANDY : A peaceful present along the war-torn coast
- Willie Bruised and Bruising : WILLIE : An Autobiography by Willie Nelson with Bud Shrake <i> (Simon & Schuster: $18.95</i> ; <i> 320 pp., illustrated) </i>
- High School Has First Dance in 100 Years
- Worldwide Quake Help Pouring Into Armenia : Soviets Overwhelmed by Show of Concern
- An Animal Lover Turns Professional With Impeccable House Pigs, Beastly Actors
- The Kidding Comrade: From Russia With Smiles
- A SPECIAL REPORT ON TRANSPORTATION : How The Times Poll Was Conducted
- Buyer Seeks to Pay Off Detective Agency's Debt
- THE NEW BICOASTALS : Transpacific commuting is a a way of life for many. Among the challenges are jet lag and loneliness.
- Around Home : Decorating Rich: How to Achieve a Monied Look Without Spending a Fortune BY TERI SEIDMAN AND SHERRY SUIB COHEN (Villard Books; 1988)
- Students of best-sellerdom who marvel at the...
- Survey Says Firms Lose When Selling Transferee's Real Estate
- Five Extravagant Feasts : Chefs From Southern California's Finest Inns Offer Menus That Celebrate the Season
- Tissue Test: Reagan Cancer-Free
- Hands-On Study : Teachers Learn New Insights on Science Trips
- Atlantic City Pier Burns; Hotels, Boardwalk Saved
- In the Turmoil of Tibet, He's the Lama Who Stayed Behind
- Old Knowledge From the New World : INDIAN GIVERS : How the Indians of the Americas Transformed the World <i> by Jack Weatherford (Crown: $17.95; 288 pp.) </i>
- Agents Take a Beating
- Marian Festival Sheds Light on Soul of Troubled Nicaragua
- Real Estate Market Tied to Deficits, Debt : Seminar Speakers Focus on Harsh Realities Ahead for Industry
- Raids Seize 55 Ex-Convicts on Parole Violation Charges
- A SPECIAL REPORT ON TRANSPORTATION : The Fast-Track Commuters Are All Aboard the Train
- Few of Nation's Schools Meet Deadline for Asbestos Cleanup
- Hitting the Brakes for Potholes May Worsen Alignment Damage
- Taxing Seniors for Medicare
- Reserved Applause : Rothschild-Mondavi's Latest Opus One Debuts in Paris to Mixed Reviews
- Vacation Suggestions for Christmas
- Pee-wee Herman moves his playhouse to prime...
- Home Plaint : What Drove Met Fans to Come to Dodger Stadium and Yell: 'Beat L.A.'?
- Old San Francisco Building Slated as Ritz-Carlton Hotel
- 'Sample' Home Prices Increase 21% in a Year : Research Council Says Appreciation Greatest Since the Late 1970s
- 52-Story Office Tower Going Up Downtown : Southern California Gas Center Already 70% Leased as Signs of Future Market Glut Appear
- New Children's Court Sought; Monterey Park Site Proposed
- Dressing Well Is the Best Revenge : Or, How a Former Reporter Went From Missouri to Milan--and a Job That Pays Her to Wear $2,000 Designer Suits
- Pressure Builds for Bush to Overhaul Spy Agencies
- City Attorney Issues Opinion : Club May Be Violating 2 Constitutions
- Winning Ways : Pageant Pygmalions Are Reinforcing a Standard Look for Beauty Queens
- "We don't think this is going to...
- The California Dream
- New York Sends Inmates to Country to Ease Crowding
- AIDS Victim's Suit Claims Life Was in Danger in Cell
- U.N. Chief Accepts Nobel Prize Awarded to Peacekeeping Troops
- Facing Up to a Long, Cold Winter : Alaskan Tanning Parlors Do a Booming Business
- Free Venice Clinic Plans Expansion : Project Will Triple Size of Facility That Serves the Needy
- Cocaine, Cash Found in Wreckage of Plane
- Italy's De Mita: A Life That Mirrors Modernization of His Nation
- S. Africa Blacks Boycott Stores : 'White Christmas' Looms for Re-Segregated Town
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- The Vision of Loveliness Had a Runny Nose
- Malaysian Real Estate Ventures Seen Increasing in Southland
- Kangaroo Island's Wild Ones
- Bangladesh Aide Quits
- Gunfire Leaves a New Martyr in Martyr's Square : Toll Rises as Lebanese Fail to End Crisis
- Cornell to Offer Touring Base
- Daddy's Girl Discovers Her Mother : MOTHER'S GIRL <i> by Elaine Feinstein (E. P. Dutton: $16.95; 160 pp.; 0-525-24688-6) </i>
- The Shopper: Taxco : Variety of Styles in Silver City
- A SPECIAL REPORT ON TRANSPORTATION : This Dedicated Bus Rider Commutes to the Beat of a Different Drummer
- 8th Death Tied to Boardinghouse Murders; Man Held
- Foster Parents Learn About Infant Addicts
- The True Cost of Motorcycle Accidents
- 300 March in Canada Against Iran Regime
- A-Test Conducted at Nevada Site
- Victims of Nine Years of Fighting : Afghan War's Legacy: Amputees
- L.A.'S CHICANO GANGS : The Off-Kilter Lives of Three Gang Members: Gears Don't Mesh
- Closed Captions Bring the TV Screen to Life : Christmas Arrived Early for Hearing-Impaired Children in Covina-Valley School District Program Who Got 'Equal Access' to Television.
- A Grand Old Party for Senator's Wife
- Petition Drive Aims to Ban National Sport : Activists Target Spain's Sacred Cow: Bullfights
- Cerritos College Board Decides to Appoint Successor to Epple
- Gift List of Toys for Socially Responsible Playing
- Jet's Exhaust Topples Wall; 3 Children Killed
- Ecclesia Founder Blasts Oregon's Handling of Case
- Commentary : How 2 Jewish Children Doubled Their Holiday Joy
- Events in the news this week.
- Elephant Keepers Question Training : Hands-on Tactics Debated in Wake of San Diego, S. F. Beating Incidents
- Courts Back Asylum, but IRA 'Hero' Is Target of U.S. Deportation Drive
- Seed That Began Orioles' Sale Planted at Ethel Kennedy's Home
- Fountain Valley Basketball Tournament : Lack of Depth Doesn't Deter Fountain Valley, 61-56
- Lawndale's Joe Bravos Keep Softball Titles
- Coach H : At Cal State Dominguez Hills, Eiichi Furusawa is a <i> gaijin</i> in a strange land. His superiors in Japan have told him to learn all he can about the most American of games. Despite a change in plans, an uncertain role and the language barrier, he's trying.
- Top-Notch Former Pentagon Officials Should Be Encouraged, Not Vilified
- 'All the Good' That Paul Salata Does
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- New Contract for Huntington Beach Teachers
- Scalpel Backlash
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- With Its Problems, L.A. Is Paradise Lost
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- Basketball Recruiters Find Talent in Canada
- Registering People to Vote in Santa Ana
- Law Clerk's Lament
- Ethics Courses and City Managers
- Ground Broken for Nixon Library
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- SEND ME YOUR CAT
- HEALER IN HEBREW
- 'Clouds of Steel' : Los Angeles' proposed answer to the Statue of Liberty is a multi-media, giant sculpture that would sit astride a downtown freeway. A combination of huge aquarium tanks, park areas, a museum and wildly angled structural beams, it has drawn immediate and loud criticism.
- Scalpel Backlash
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- Scalpel Backlash
- Nuggets' 5-10 Adams Stands Tall in the NBA
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- Sound Wall Proves a Disappointment
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- Cameras Have Their Place in Colorful Marrakech
- Wind-Driven Fire Destroys 13 Homes : 23 Others Damaged as Flames Race Through Porter Ranch Area
- A SPECIAL REPORT ON TRANSPORTATION : CONCRETE SOLUTIONS : EXPERTS KEEP COMING BACK TO THE BASICS--MORE ROADS
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- Restful Ojai Offers a Rural Retreat
- Hurtling Down the Ice
- Marketing the Good Life in Sarlat
- Fire Victims Return to Pick Up the Pieces
- Energy Dept. Preparing to Restart 3 Savannah River Reactors in 1989
- Hands-On Experience in the Science Lab Vanishing From American Schools
- Arafat's Address to the United Nations
- Arafat's Address to the United Nations
- What's in a Name? Quite a Bit, Actually
- This Time, Aftershock Could Be Even Worse
- Taking Some Shots at Hunting Stories
- Readers Know Sure Thing When They See One
- Readers Know Sure Thing When They See One : Nicholls Was Muscled Out of the Picture
- Readers Know Sure Thing When They See One
- 'Handcuffed Higher Education' and State Limits on Spending
- Taking Some Shots at Hunting Stories
- School Confusion
- Boone Doesn't Fit the Port Profile
- Boone Doesn't Fit the Port Profile
- Arafat's Address to the United Nations
- Readers Know Sure Thing When They See One
- Clippers Can't Win--Even When They Do
- Readers Know Sure Thing When They See One : Raiders Have Failed to Impress This Man
- Rediscovered Treasures at Bowers Museum
- Tuckermen
- Supervisor Schabarum
- Sound Sammy
- A Bit of Criticism for TV-Radio Critic
- Readers Know Sure Thing When They See One
- 'Handcuffed Higher Education' and State Limits on Spending
- Sanders Deserved Just What He Got
- Mead Corp. of Dayton, Ohio, has signed...
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- Dry or Succulent, Wreaths Are Sprouting for Holidays
- Life of a Salesman: Positive Attitude Conquers Cancer, Accident : Ex-Movie Serial Actor Relishes His Triumphs Over Close Calls
- Cardinal Backs Use of Condoms in AIDS Cases
- Local News in Brief : Club's Membership Policy Questioned
- Santa Clarita May Sue L.A. County to Stop Housing Tracts
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- THE COMMUNITY COLLEGES : Basketball Roundup : Balance Gives Golden West Victory Over Antelope Valley
- 2 Auxiliary Bishops Appointed for S.F.
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- Horror in Armenia
- Sex Charges Dropped in Home-Care Case
- Local News in Brief : Off-Duty Usher Dies in Fall at Theater
- Wright Says La Follette Plotting to Oust Her From Panel
- Local News in Brief : End of Cash Benefits to Addicts Weighed
- Beekeeper Gets Stung for $6,000 in Fines
- UCLA will hold the first of 12...
- The High Schools / Steve Elling : Harvard Guard Proves a Point at 60 Feet
- Rick Bay Takes Over at Minnesota
- Former Rockwell Executive Acquitted in Fraud Case
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- Takeover Talk Sends Price of SmithKline Stock Higher
- University Chief Resigns
- Brennan Recovering With Treatment for Pneumonia
- Methodists Debate Use of Wine in Rites After Railing Against It
- NHL Roundup : Arbour Is at a Loss in Return
- Goal by Hirmez Gives Lazers Win at Tacoma, 3-2
- High School Basketball : Burbank Scores Just 14 in Defeat
- Eli Broad Opens His Lending Library for Art
- Hawkins Excited to Be a Yankee
- Ford Reportedly Planning to Buy Several Ailing S
- Hughes Trustee Calls GM Rebate Attempt 'Silly'
- PUC Approves $39-Million Edison Rate Increase for A-Plant Costs