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- Teens Chang, Capriati Win 2nd Matches : Tennis: Youth is served at the U.S. Open, as one-time phenom Aaron Krickstein also advances.
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- No Accident: State Senators' Names Are Not on Mailer
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- GOINGS ON: SANTA BARBARA : Worldly Messages in Art : Statements about the environment and homelessness permeate local exhibitions.
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- El Monte : Restaurant Receives Permit
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- Hussein Scoffs at U.S. Military Threat : Interviews: In rambling accounts to anchormen, the Iraqi leader said the U.S. was not "the Angel of Death" and berated France for joining the blockade.
- Handicapped Are Victims of Cost-Cutting : Health: Cuts in outpatient services to the poor are response to a shortfall in state funding.
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