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- Soviets Defeat U.S. in Volleyball Opener
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- Edison Recovers After Slow Start
- It's a Game Within a Game for Pringle, Canley : College Football: When the Titans and San Jose State play today, the national all-purpose yardage title also will be at stake.
- Occidental Basketball Teams to Open Seasons
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- Weekend TV : Lech Walesa on 'Newsmaker Saturday'; 'Till We Meet Again' Sweeps in on CBS
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- Pope, Gorbachev to Hold Talks at Vatican on Dec. 1
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- Complaint Cites Schools for Refusing Transfer
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- Philip J. Lasky; 'Father of San Francisco Television'
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- Roger Heman Jr; Sound Technician
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- Drunk Driver Who Killed Gets 2 Years
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- Rebels Paralyze 2 Cities in East : El Salvador: Fierce fighting belies the contention that the guerrillas poured all their strength into the capital.
- Apathy, Boycott Cloud Vote in Hungary : East Bloc: The Nov. 26 balloting is to be free and open. But it has become a confusing, divisive exercise.
- Judge Won't Cite 2 Who Dragged Off Attorney
- COUNTYWIDE : Study Urged for New Federal Courthouse
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- Indian Historian Finds Parallels to Judaic Traditions : Spirituality: Creek researcher says the similarities to early Hebrew and Christian teachings are astonishing.
- Accused Surgeon Loses Court Round to His Creditors
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- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : DAVIS : 'Pro-Choice City,' Council Declares
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- East Germany Opens the Berlin Wall
- Vandalizing U.S. Flag
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- Vandalizing U.S. Flag
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- Off-and-On Funding for Disputed Art Show
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- U.S. Policies in Central America and Turmoil in Nicaragua
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- Off-and-On Funding for Disputed Art Show
- When Rose Speaks, You Can Bet the Media Will Be There to Listen
- No More 'Chicken Soup'
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- UCLA Also Gets Blamed for This One
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- Lakers' New Yugoslav Gets Credit for Savvy
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- Will on Campus Censorship
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- East Germany Opens the Berlin Wall
- East Germany Opens the Berlin Wall
- East Germany Opens the Berlin Wall
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- Names in the News - Nov. 18, 1989
- Names in the News - Nov. 18, 1989
- Church Says It Has Set Up Truce Talks : El Salvador: Army hard-liners are said to be opposed, wanting to finish the rebels off.
- Fiery Chemical Explosion Kills Driver of Tank Truck
- Pentagon Considers Major Budget, Troop Level Cuts
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- Court Rejects Savanna Bid to Re-Enter the Playoffs
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- LOCAL : 7 Hurt as Ships Collide Off L.A.
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Civil Rights Panel's Demise Headed Off
- Drop These Names and You'll Get a Lift
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- THE HIGH SCHOOLS : Montclair Prep Patches Up the Passing Lanes
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- 3-A PLAYOFFS : BIG GAME : Mira Mesa Hopes It Has Mt. Carmel's Number
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- 12 Relief Workers, 4 From U.S., Held by Salvadorans
- LOCAL : N. Hollywood Boy, 15, Dies After Collapse; Attack Suspected
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : CLOVIS : Man, 2 Daughters Killed in House Fire
- IRVINE : Librarian Alleging Bias Awarded Raise
- Plan for 272 New Homes on Rural Site Approved
- An Affront to Tradition
- Political Rules of Game Changed by the Sheriff : Campaign: Policy banning officers from running against Duffy in his try for a sixth term is eliminated.
- THE SIDELINES : Swimming Star Kornelia Ender Seeks to Leave East Germany
- COMMENTARY : Time Catches Up to Titans' Graves
- THE SIDELINES : Strom Quits Dodgers for Astros
- FALL ROUNDUP : CSUN Sweeps Pomona for 100th CCAA Win
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Oraibi Takes On Ofanto in Turf Express Sprint
- THE SIDELINES : Third Athlete Cleared in Rape
- TV REVIEW : Love, Letters Entwined in Affairs of the Heart
- Santa Monica
- Sly Guitar from Raitt, Cooder, Lindley at Benefit
- Group to Salute O.C. Businesses for Cultural Role : Arts Support: Designed neither to raise, distribute nor donate funds, the committee acts as a clearinghouse that promotes 'partnerships' with arts groups.
- Pro-Choice Lawmaker Is Barred From Church Rite
- Structure Is Largest Yet Seen in Universe : Astronomy: A newly discovered sheet of galaxies stretches for 500 million light-years. Harvard scientists call their discovery the Great Wall.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN QUENTIN : Ramirez Is Moved to San Quentin
- U.S. Links Soviet Trade Status to Visas for Jews
- Survey Says Quake News Gripped Most of Nation
- WORLD IN BRIEF : MIDEAST : Iran Offers Trade: POWs for Territory
- Fast-Lane Saga Over: Widow Guilty in Murder of Husband
- 2 Freed From Dirt Trap : Rescue: After two hours, two geologists are dug out from a 12-foot-deep trench that collapsed in Anaheim Hills.
- BUENA PARK : Ex-Con Indicted in Bank Robbery
- Final Round of Hearings on Ethics Reforms Begun
- Chasing a Crown : Palos Verdes Girl Harriers to Go All Out Saturday
- Cosby Helps Break Indy Barrier : Racing: The comedian joins effort to field first black driver in series.
- Royal Shocks No. 1 Louisville in Semifinals
- Music Review : Yamashita Tangles With Mussorgsky at Ambassador
- MOTORCYCLE THEFTS BY CITY 1984-1989*
- SALES AND USE TAX REVENUES
- Bulgaria Ousts 3 Politburo Hard-Liners
- What's in Word? A Lot, If It's "Cool"
- A Lot of History : Parking Structure Houses Memorial to L.A. Pioneer
- Bernson Delays Redevelopment Study 6 Months
- A Community to Be Built on a Theme of Art : Development: Foothill Ranch will abound in public artworks of all kinds and its builders will pick up the tab--without prompting by government.
- COLLEGE NOTES : Loyola Cagers Run Out of Gas, but Coach Thinks He'll Get Them Revved Up Again
- HORSE RACING : Breeders' Cup Won't Return Soon
- COMMENTARY : Now Is Season of Holtz's Discontent : College football: Notre Dame hasn't lost a game but the coach still acts like a beaten man.
- Fullerton Women Defeat English Team, 70-59
- Survey Shows Large Number of Players Were Paid in College
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Galardi Outlasts Rostovsky to Advance to Section Final
- Taft Reaches Tennis Final
- Schroeder Is Raiders' Probable Starter
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Hope Seen in Indian Activist Film
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- STAGE REVIEW : 'Skies a' Fallin' ' Premieres at Court Theatre
- MUSIC REVIEW : 'King David' Performed at Cal State Fullerton
- Downtown
- Federal Express Union Vote Upheld: The National...
- NATION : Murderer Executed in Alabama
- Prague's Ideology Chief Flies to Moscow : East Bloc: The unexpected trip fuels speculation that Gorbachev is pressuring the Czechs to liberalize.
- Overachievers on Brink of Burnout Are Seeing the Light, Lightening Up
- LOCAL : Driver Held After 80-Mile Chase
- Senate Panel OKs Bill to Protect Ozone Layer, Clean Nation's Air
- Jet Crashes; Crew Safe
- WORLD : Historic Meeting Between Pope and Gorbachev Set For Dec. 1
- Highlighting Great American Smokeout activities, a character...
- Same Borders, Better Living Conditions : Germany: Reunification concerns are premature. East European reforms are based on maintaining the existing security order.
- Landlord Sentenced to Term in Own Building : Enforcement: He allegedly failed for more than a year to make ordered repairs. 'This will get his attention,' a prosecutor says.
- FULLERTON : Council Members Discuss Japan Trip
- Students Claim Nightclub Bars Entry to Some Races : Civil rights: A protest is planned against Florentine Gardens in Hollywood. Students say the club uses a dress code to discriminate.
- Quest for a Castle : Showdown Waits in Wings Over Plans for Peninsula Mansion
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Poi Dog Pondering Takes a Round-World Trip on Stage
- Upscale Delivery From Manhattan Gourmet
- MOVIE REVIEW : Eddie Murphy's 'Harlem Nights': Slick, Slack
- PEOPLE WATCH
- CAPSULE REVIEW : Daly's 'Gypsy' Needs More Fire in Her Songs
- Santa Monica
- WORLD IN BRIEF : POLAND : Parliament OKs Reduced Jail Terms
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Jurors See Videotape of Miami Violence
- Rough Riders : Polo Is Dangerous, Fast, Expensive, Addictive--and the Players Love It
- NATION IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Heart Unit Amends Guidelines on CPR
- AFL-CIO Sidesteps Debate on Abortion, Showing Schism on Issue Among Unions
- UC Urged to Borrow $50 Million for Seismic Work
- UCLA Drops Fees for AIDS Drug Test : Research: The medical school will now screen patients for experimental studies at no charge. The school was hit by a wave of criticism over its $260 consulation fee.
- Teen-Ager Slain by Police After High-Speed Chase
- Arson May Be Linked to College AIDS Play
- Pupils in Gang Area Will Wear Uniforms
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL PREVIEW : Master Plan Rounding Into Shape for Master's
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION VIII FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Laguna Hills Wins on Final Play
- At 33, Wilde Revisits Olympic Dream : Volleyball: A broken leg didn't allow him satisfaction in 1984, and coaching wasn't the answer. So, he's coming back as a player.
- Braves Sign Red Sox Slugger Nick Esasky
- 18-Year-Old S.D. Playwright Advances With 'Setbacks'
- East Germans Angered by Reports of Athletes' Perks
- Poi Dog Pondering: Just Short of Nirvana
- Bob Neuwirth Emerging From Pervasive Shadow of Bob Dylan : Folk-Rock: Musician-artist is painting a new picture of himself in a trio with Steve Young and Peter Case. They will appear this evening at Bogart's.
- CBS Pink-Slips 'Kingdom'
- RESTAURANTS : Faraday's Boasts Cheerful Service, One of Best Hamburgers in the County
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Prancer' an Unapologetic Christmas Heart-Tugger
- International Art Show Sees Culture, Colors, World Community Through Children's Eyes
- Pro-Choice Lawmaker Is Barred From Church Rite
- Junior Football Players Sacked Too
- House Approves Pay Raise and Ethics Package
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : U.S. Jewish Officials Critical of Shamir
- Bomb Blast at School in Chile Injures 15
- L'Amour's Legacy : Family Unearths Jumble of Manuscripts in Late Author's Study
- MEDIA : Time Must Pay Doctor $2,100
- U.S. to Press for Probe of Killings
- GIs Patrolling German Border Without M-16s
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Library to Expand Genealogy Sources
- COUNTYWIDE : State Won't Enter Poll Guard Inquiry
- Parolee Pleads Not Guilty to Murder
- 2-A PLAYOFFS : BIG GAME : Ramona Relying on Big Line to Cancel Speed of Crawford
- They Should Have Roasted Mascot on a Stick
- NHL ROUNDUP : Gilmour's Goal Brings Flames' Skid to End, 4-4
- Cincinnati Bengal running back Ickey Woods, already...
- Dining Amid the Din at St. Mark's
- Commercial Real Estate : A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county. : FOCUS: TRANSAMERICA BUILDING
- NATION IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Bush at Funeral for Longtime Friend
- GM Produces New Minivan Generation
- Afghan Rebel Arms Dumps Explode in Pakistan, Killing 18
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : RIVERSIDE : Potential Donor Has Incompatible Blood
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : STANISLAUS NATIONAL FOREST : Marijuana Held as Evidence Is Stolen
- Army Engineers May Back Down on Move to Charge for Water
- Man Guilty in Kidnapings, Attacks on 3 Prostitutes
- Civic Leader John J. Lutz Jr., 84, Dies
- S. Africa Opens Beaches, Targets Apartheid Law
- McKenna Teaches Parents About Year-Round School
- Pedestrian Killed by Car in Canoga Park
- Morale Problems at City Hall Spur Meeting
- Positive ID: That Bird Was No Eagle
- Schools Say Fitness Test Results Are Misleading : Education: Few L.A. students passed the state's first fitness test. School district officials say many schools did not give the full exam last spring because of labor unrest.
- Redondo Agrees to Share Cost of Beach Upkeep
- In Video, the Navy Sees More of Cher Than It Foresaw
- Surgery No Problem for Sunday Silence : Horse Racing: It will be at least three months before colt can train after operation to remove bone chips in his right knee.
- Investors See Potential, Pitfalls in East Bloc
- Paramount Buys 49% Stake in British Television Firm
- LOCAL : Savanna High Properly Barred From Tournament, Court Rules
- Former Oklahoma football players Nigel Clay and...
- THE SIDELINES : Minnesota Seeks College Series
- LOS ALAMITOS : Season Finale Pits Top 10 Quarter Horses
- SHORT TAKES : Czech Gets Visa to Accept Prize
- Stand-Up Comedy to Benefit Arts Center
- Lancaster Child Abuse Center Hopes Play About Incest Will Open Some Eyes : Officials bring Santa Monica production of 'Shattered Secrets' to Antelope Valley to make a point: the same one that changed the life of its producer.
- POP LP CHART : Milli Vanilli Takes Over at No. 1
- Trade Deficit for September Hits 5-Year Low : Economy: The Commerce Department said the steep drop to $7.9 billion reflects a 2% gain in exports and a 4% decline in imports.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : 5 Accused of Selling Missile Equipment
- Thousands Join Festivities as Bay Bridge Rebounds
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Davis Sues to Get Club's Member List
- FASHION : Specialty Models Put Their Careers in Good Hands
- Stop the Squabbling
- COSTA MESA : Bloodhound Tracks Youth Camp Escapee
- 2 Held, Linked to Bomb Made From Stolen Dynamite
- N.Y. Auctions . . . Art Buyers Lower the Boom : Art: Bidders appear to be exercising more selectivity--either the result of sophistication or a resistance to 'difficult' pictures.
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- SHORT TAKES : Rapper Injured in Car Wreck
- Three Stooges' Second Banana Still Nyuking It Up
- Major Nations Report Progress at GATT Talks : Trade: Representatives of 27 countries are meeting to gauge the status of reform efforts.
- Heart of Slain Israel Soldier Given to Palestinian : Transplant: A humanitarian gesture may have political overtones for a troubled land.
- Florida's football team declined a bid from...
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- USC-UCLA Will Get Plenty of Exposure: 74% of the Country