- The Wide Range of Middle East Musicianship
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- Michael D. Bradbury: Balancing the Scales : District attorney: Some say he's a tough prosecutor. Others say he pushes too hard and uses his office to bring down political foes.
- Lawndale Rejects House of Yahweh's Building Proposal : Council: Two-year debate ends. Two members promise to help the agency find funding, another site.
- Station Seeks Right to Televise Executions
- Pre-Vacation Notes on Satan, Goats and Dave Parker
- Bernson Faces His Toughest Race Yet : The Challengers: Diverse opponents all target councilman for his support of Porter Ranch development and acceptance of contributions from the builder.
- Wilson Defends Gates, Says Chief Shouldn't Quit
- At 81, Gardena Senator May Go for 'Big League'--a Seat in U.S. House
- TOXIC DISCHARGES
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- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Silva Pitches Mater Dei Past Santa Margarita
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- Was 'Wings' Really the First Best Picture?
- Unalloyed Myrna Loy : An independent spirit who survived the gear changes from ingenue to senior character actress, she will get a special Oscar Monday
- PERSPECTIVE ON CAMPAIGNS : A Way Off the Merry-Go-Round
- At War's End, Questions About the Here and Now : * After the Cheers Die Down, We Should Ask What We Can Learn
- Kings Fight Their Way to the Top : Hockey: Webster ejected for throwing a punch as brawl stops first period. L.A. takes 8-0 lead and beats Flames, 8-4.
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- PRO FOOTBALL : New League Will Make Its Debut
- Smith's 27 Help Clippers Get Past Warriors, 107-104
- The Rise and Fall of the Environmental Movement, American-Style : Activism: Organizations are too big, too rich, too remote. Sacrificed before the altar of the Self was a contemplative, quiet relationship with nature.
- The Numbers
- Book Mark : Is Eisenhower to Blame for Civil Rights Explosion?
- Another Car Dealership Asks Bellflower's Aid : Funding: Jeep Eagle dealer warns he'll move elsewhere if he doesn't get unspecified financial backing. His competitor received $700,000 in loans and grant.
- Mazes and Monsters (KTTV Monday at 8...
- PLATFORM : Success Story
- Coolness in the Face of Anger Is Part of the Job : Police: Despite the mayhem they witness, officers should act professionally and with respect--or leave the force.
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- Now Passengers Can See the Light on Dazzling Canadian Rockies Trip
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- O.C. Legislators Often Fatalistic as Bill-Writers
- Walesa Pitches Investments in Poland : Europe: Leader urges Polish-Americans not to forget their motherland. He also tours the Reagan library.
- Rain Putting a Damper on DWP's Drought Strategy : Water: Storms make it harder to persuade the public that the tough conservation drive isn't all wet.
- Baldwin Park : Bus Shelter Contract OKd
- 31 Killed When Soviet Airliner Skids off Runway
- Directors Jet Far and Wide for Pasadena
- Marvelous Myrna
- Planned Theme Park Stirs Controversy : Environment: A 200-room hotel, a 350-unit condominium complex and theaters will turn one of Malaysia's wealthiest states into an ecological nightmare, critics say.
- Fear of Lawsuits Brings More Warning Signs, Insurance Rules in National Parks
- COLUMN ONE : Addiction to Oil Still Drives U.S. : As gasoline prices plummet, fears of shortages subside. Lawmakers push for a coherent energy policy, but public opinion limits pursuit of strong remedies.
- Where There's SMOKE There's Ire
- Pasadena : Meetings on Trash Pickup
- South Pasadena : Dog Cleanup Law Advances
- Baldwin Park : Card Club to Be Considered
- Development Panel Picked
- Widespread Looting of Antiquities Robs Africa of Its Cultural Heritage
- M.C. Hammer Rolls Over Beethoven
- First of 3 Parent Centers Opens in Converted School Classroom
- Believe It Not, Bank Reform May Happen
- Lincoln Probes Seen by Some as Legal Overkill : Courts: There are worries that the profusion of cases against the besieged thrift's most notorious operators could create duplication and delay justice.
- Choo-Choo Special : Romancing the Rails : Elegance on wheels: a day trip from London
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- Low-Cholesterol Passover : Holiday: It's difficult to create a traditional meal that's low in fat, but it can be done. Try a menu that starts with turkey and ends with trifle.
- Kuwait on Long, Bumpy Journey Toward Stability : Reconstruction: The economy, stopped cold by the Iraqi invasion, is starting a gradual recovery. But, like the tiny country itself, it may never be the same.
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- <i> From</i> . . .Canto General by PABLO NERUDA
- How Old Is Too Old to Qualify for Loan?
- History of an Opulent Enterprise
- Choo-Choo Special : Romancing the Rails : A U.S. tradition: the Sunset Limited relived
- Tower Writes Bitter Memoir of Downfall : Politics: The former senator and would-be defense secretary reflects on his career and its sudden end.
- One Veteran Who Finds War Obsolete
- Gardena Senator, 81, Hints at a Run for the 'Big League' : Politics: Ralph C. Dills says reapportionment could create a congressional seat for him. Some believe such a scenario is possible.
- Paying Tribute to an American Original
- King Reportedly Taunted in Hospital
- Byrd Uses Post to Turn Planned Center Into Major Tourist Site for State : Politics: Head of the Senate Appropriations Committee is driving force behind a $60-million U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service facility, officials say.
- Cholera Strikes 1,500 a Day in Peru : Health: Poverty and inadequate sanitation contribute to the epidemic. An international effort is under way to study and combat the disease.
- Democrats Map a Strategy for '92 Comeback : Politics: Health care, energy and trade will be key issues. Party hopes to overcome apparent drop in popularity stemming from Persian Gulf War.
- Love, Destiny and Luck Bring Pair Together Again
- Fresh Faces, New Voices on Pomona Council : Ken West Seeks to Bring Upscale Phillips Ranch Neighborhood Into the Fold of City Activity
- Unlike the War, There's No Quick Fix for the Economy
- Hard Bargain for Merchants on the Border
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- Families Invited to Sign Up for Low-Cost Homes
- Mexico Moves to Save Billfish and Tourism
- Firefighters Snuff Oklahoma Blazes
- Quake Shakes Missouri
- California IN BRIEF : WATSONVILLE : 4.5 Quake Rattles Dishes and Nerves
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- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Firefighter Scales Grates for Rescue
- Wild Things : Elusive and Illegal, 'Underground' Parties Make a Business of Catering to Underage. 'You Can Do What You Want,' Says a Patron
- Les Dames Mobilize for Marine Families
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- Tracking the World's 10 Best Train Experiences
- Greenpeace Protest Gets Friendly : Exxon spill: All ends well after demonstrators avoid arrest, make deal for media coverage.
- British Commander Awarded U.S. Medal
- Graphic Artist Puts His Own View of Malibu Into City's Logo
- Drought's Still Here, Ads Warn : Conservation: A stormy month cannot reverse a five-year dry spell, water officials say. Some utilities are hoping media campaigns will help persuade.
- Vice Squad Fights Uphill Battle Near Bookstore : Nuisance: Officers say that a Canoga Park alleyway leads the Valley for complaints over lewd conduct.
- 2 Forums Will Be Held Over Plan for Malibu High School
- Poor Communities Speak Out to Improve Their Lives : Reform: Once- submissive people are striving to cut crime, improve schools and take control of their lives.
- Gridiron Club Roast Serves Up Salutes Along With the Satire
- County Imposes Water-Rationing Measures in Unincorporated Areas
- Mystery of Girl Solved 47 Years After Fatal Fire
- Now Is the Time to Look for the Right Preschool
- Groups That Keep Their Parties for Teen-Agers Aboveground
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- At City Hall in Pasadena, a Call for Change
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- Altadena : Nonprofit Town Council
- Claremont : Research Grant for Garden
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- California IN BRIEF : VISALIA : 2nd Man Charged in Girl's Rape, Death
- Glass Doors Safe Under Uniform Building Code, if Not by Law
- Excursions by Rail When Money Is No Object
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- A Tryst of Lemon : DAMAGE <i> By Josephine Hart (Alfred A. Knopf: $17.95; 200 pp.) </i>
- IRAs Aren't Glamorous; They're Good Deals
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- The Stepford Writers
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- 'Witness to Gettysburg'
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- WHITE WOLF: Living With an Arctic Legend <i> by Jim Brandenburg (Northword: $19.95).</i>
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- A New Image for Belfast : Development: Sporadic violence persists. But the British investment of billions is luring investors, creating jobs and changing the skyline.
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- PASSOVER IN INDIA : Why is this night different from all others? Because we're eating coconut rice.
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- Ad Agencies Get Their Chance to Crow : Recognition: The 33rd Annual Orange County AdAwards ranged from sublime to humorous to timely and resulted in lots of gold and silver.
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- Malibu Man Given Jail for Illegal Grading : Environment: Landowner used a bulldozer to dump soil and asphalt into a creek. Sentence is the harshest imposed locally for such an offense.
- Romanian Stores Go to Highest Bidder
- Volunteer Prosecutors Given a Trial Run
- Siren Song of the Whales
- Floods Ravage Eastern Iran
- The Model Shop (TMC Monday at 8...
- OF, BY AND FOR THE CHILDREN : KCBS special raises an environmental awareness and offers tips for families
- Salvador Rightists' Allies Give the Bloc a Majority : Central America: Arena can still call the shots despite its election setback.
- OSHA Report Cites 66 Safety Violations at Navy Shipyard : Workplace: The citation arrives at the Long Beach yard just a day after it received a Navy Meritorious Unit Commendation for safety and efficiency.
- Jurors Say Tapes Convicted Teacher in Murder Scheme
- BILLY PACKER: Of Hoops, TV and the Final Four
- Altadena : Filing for Council Races
- War Analysts Delving Into What Went Wrong : Military: U.S. seeks lessons in Desert Storm's failings. Problems include friendly fire, faulty communications.
- 'Red Man' Haunted Suspected Firebug
- Probe Reignites 1944 Circus Fire Arson Theory
- Anti-Abortion Activist Found Guilty of Battery
- The Best Videos of Our Oscars
- A Sad Tale of Persecuted Minorities : Racism: Slaying of a South-Central teen-ager underscores the disturbing economics of being Koreans and African-Americans.
- Laborers Seek Fair Share in Court : Employment: More and more day workers are taking wage disputes to the small claims system. Many find a judgment doesn't guarantee them their money.
- My family always cooked a lot. My...
- COUNTYWIDE : 6 Employees Hurt in Fire at Foundry
- Early Start Pays Off for Torrance Teen Singer : Music: When Shameka Bell was a preschooler, her mother put her into a chorus. Now 16, she has won a first prize at the Music Center Spotlight Awards.
- State Investigates Man's Death
- Mind-Set Is Preparation, Not Paranoia : Police: Critics sometimes interpret an officer's attitude as a propensity toward violence. It isn't; it's the will to live.
- What's Historic? Escondido Reviews Its Law in Wake of Shack Owner's Protest
- Reagans Give Lech Walesa Library Tour : Appeal: President of Poland uses visit to California to urge Polish-Americans to invest in his country's economy.
- High School Athlete, 3 Others Held in Robberies
- Jolie's Halo Romps at Gulfstream
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- STAR SEARCH : After Learning at the Hand of Bela Karolyi, Henry Ramirez Pledges to Go to Mat to ProduceOlympians at Agoura Hills Gymnastics Club
- Heart of a Gambler : Carroll Shelby Designs a Car to Pump Life Into American Racing
- North Alabama Wins Division II Title
- Forum Boxing Card Features Title Bout
- HIGH SCHOOL NOTEBOOK : Rossiter Draws Quite a Crowd for No-Hitter
- CSUN Wins Team Title at Long Beach : College track: Victory comes despite scoring method that fails to reflect the Matador men's superior depth.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Rancho Santiago Beats Riverside in 10th Inning
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Old Golfers Fade Away; Hallet Leads
- How the Indies Courted Oscar
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- THE OSCAR PLUNGE : Our Fearless Predictions : Members of The Times' film-reviewing staff pick the Oscar winners--not necessarily those who deserve to get one
- MORRISSEY "Kill Uncle" <i> Sire/Reprise</i> **1/2
- Top Valley Officer Apologizes for King Beating : Police: Some black and Latino community leaders urge the ouster of Foothill Division commander.
- COLLEGE OF THE CANYONS : Classroom Is Big as All Outdoors
- Rash of Injuries Blamed on Kids Imitating 'MacGyver'
- S.D. Legislators Draw Up Wish List for 1991 Session : Government: San Diego's 10 representatives in Sacramento introduce 298 bills, from the arcane to the wide-ranging.
- 2 Teen-Agers Arrested in Oregon in Deaths of 3 Pasadena Women
- Challenge to ESL Class Is Getting There
- Miscellany
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : RBV's George Hadden Throws No-Hitter Against Carlsbad
- Devereaux Just May Fill Orioles' Leadoff Needs
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Wichmann Struggles to No-Hitter, 6-0
- TENNIS INTERNATIONAL PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIPS : Seles Wins When Sabatini Makes Last Mistake
- PREP ROUNDUP : Dolan Leads Los Alamitos to Victory in Canyon Softball Tournament
- Northridge Volleyball Team Derailed by CS Long Beach
- SANTA ANITA : General Meeting May Miss Beam
- Berg Helps County Capture Girls' Game
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- THE OSCAR PLUNGE : It's Time for a Little Time Travel : Picking the Best Films of 1991--Sight Unseen
- THE OSCAR PLUNGE : Your Ballot for 63rd Academy Awards : And the Oscar goes to . . . Make your own choices by marking the boxes to the left of your selection in each category. Then, you can note the actual winner in the second column.
- Quibbles & Bits
- Loyola Gallery Puts Its Faith in Religious Art Exhibit : The show, which focuses on Jewish and Christian rites, is designed as a reminder that secular works are not always irreverent
- Indian Delights
- Stringfellows : Peter Stringfellow's World of Mirrors : The food's good, but do you really want to sit in this room?
- Marion Ross Turns From Fonz to Franz
- BONE IN THE USA: Forget about Michael...
- Valuable Window on Japan May Be Closing, Scholars Fear : Research: New books published there have been acquired with special funds. The money has been cut off.
- Big Yard Sale: MIGs, Copters, Grenades, Bases
- California IN BRIEF : HAYWARD : 27 Rail Cars Derail, Cut Phone Service
- Hussein 'Still Calling Shots,' Bush Observes
- Hussein Shakes Up His Cabinet : Iraq: He relinquishes the prime minister's job to a Shiite Muslim and ousts Aziz as foreign minister. But he shows no sign of yielding to insurgents.
- Roddy McDowall guests on The Adventures of...
- Now for the Hard Part : Malibu: It was one thing to fight a popular battle against county rule. Now the new city has to get down to the business of governing.
- Fresh Faces, New Voices on Pomona Council : Willie White Wants to Rename Neighborhoods and Bring More Blacks Into the City System
- Rising LSD Use, Assaults Led to U. of Virginia Raids, Chief Says
- Ruling Strikes Down Legal Wife-Killing
- Bradbury : Mayor Picked for 6th Term
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Land for Peace: Debate Heating Up : Israel: The end of the Gulf War doesn't seem to have spawned new ideas or changed any set-in-stone attitudes.
- First it was killer spiders in "Arachnophobia."...
- COLUMN LEFT : In a Rambo World, What's Left for Peace? : Anti-war activists didn't account for a 'remasculinized' America.
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- A Change of Seasons--L.A. Style
- Caltrans Issues Motorists' Advisory
- Native Oaks Fall in the Name of 'Progress'
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- Charles M. Riley; Veteran L.A. Newsman
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- Emigre Scholars Flunk Job Hunt : Education: Soviet scientists and mathematicians are often handicapped by poor language skills, age and are over-qualified.
- 3 Colombians Arrested, 11 Kilos of Cocaine Seized by Task Force
- Argentina's Menem Cultivates Reporters, but He Often Confuses Them : South America: When the president says 'not for now,' he may well mean 'soon.'
- 5 Slain at Pro-Democracy March in Mali's Capital
- $70-Million Claim Filed in Shooting
- Jack Smith to Get Press Club Award
- Neighborhood Shocked by Hospital Plan : Bassett: Residents in this working-class community are mixed in their reaction to a possible facility being built here, but all are stunned that the county didn't inform them.
- Palm Springs Spring Break Becomes a Spring Brake : Holiday: City tries a new set of rules to tone down the partying. So far, the plan appears to be working.
- New Senator's Flash Vanishes in Puff of Smoke : Politics: Sen. Paul Wellstone (D-Minn.) wanted to make a splash, but brash behavior sinks his popularity with colleagues and constituents.
- In Pursuit of 'The Prize': The World's Epic Quest for Oil : Energy: In his new book, Daniel Yergin interweaves the business, politics and global intrigues of petroleum exploitation.
- Raging Trickle? : Theme Park Hopes Its Water Supplier Will Look at Past Conservation Efforts and Spare It From a 30% Cut
- Cleanup Begins After Fatal Tornadoes
- Kuwait's Animals Suffer in War's Wake : Nature: With its human needs so pressing, the emirate lacks the resources to save wildlife decimated by the conflict.
- Yet Another Round of Quarrelsome Balkan Behavior : Yugoslavia: Civil disorder is continuation of a constitutional debate that began in 1919. By force of example, we can give "democrats" the edge.
- Regional Arms and the Man : Bush pushes aggressive military hardware sales for Middle East: Sound familiar?
- Deputy Shoots Teen-Ager to Protect Partner
- CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE : Workshops Focus on Gay Issues
- Temporary Library in Park Rejected
- Notes about your surroundings.
- Police Find Fighting Vice at Bookstore an Uphill Battle
- Happy 20th to a Valuable Panel : * Human Relations Commission Has Done Well and Deserves Support
- Motorcyclist Dies in Trabuco Road Crash
- PADRES : Dunne Tries to Reverse His Fortunes
- Tucker Gains Key Assembly Post
- Hail to the Repeat Academic Champs : * Laguna Hills High Successfully Defends Scholastic Decathlon Title
- Bentley Bill Would Benefit Contributor
- Slide Perils Homes, Spurs Evacuation of 4 Families : Natural disaster: 'You could hear it crack,' one San Juan Capistrano resident said of the hillside above Dana Mesa Drive.
- COMMENTARY ON TRAUMA CARE : The Future Could Bring Us an Emergency-Room Emergency : Fund strictures may mean fees for medical--and other--public services that we now take for granted.
- Class Teaches Students the Cost of Dropping Out : Education: Eighth-graders get a reality check on their chances of finding a good job without a high school diploma.
- PREP BASKETBALL : Ford, Sampson Central City Players of Year
- THE OSCAR PLUNGE : The Oscars on TV
- No Sweat: the Benign Beethoven
- Reusing Water to Make Every Drop Count : Conservation: Some people are rigging their homes with devices that let them use gray water in their yards.
- Bernson Faces His Toughest Race Yet : The Incumbent: Critics say he has betrayed his suburban roots. He calls it unfair to judge him on one issue and points to his many land-use victories.
- WLAF: Bratwurst in Frankfurt, and a Big Crowd in Birmingham
- Duva Has Managed to Survive
- SWIMMING NCAA WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIPS : Fetter Leads Texas Victory; Stanford Second
- He's No Tiny Part of Socker Dynasty
- Fame, Fortune Finally Catch Up With Ryan : Baseball: Since joining the Texas Rangers, he has secured his place in history and begun to reap the financial rewards of his success.
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- Appreciative Fan Pays $200,000 After Getting Free Autograph
- GOLF / MAL FLORENCE : Designer Likes What He Sees at Valencia
- HORSE RACING : Pimlico, Laurel Lost Nearly $850,000 in '90
- Price Proves to Be a Bargain All-Star
- Off-Season Offers Room and a View : Parks: Wintertime gives campers an opportunity to avoid crowds and admire the sights.
- ON THE PREP PATH / BARBIE LUDOVISE : As Pawn in School Eligibility Battle, Athlete Had Most to Lose
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