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- Bash Blends One-Upmanship : Competitive session proves contemporary jazz captures the cut-loose individuality of its mainstream cousin.
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- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON STATE : $337 Heist His '3rd Strike'; Man Gets Life
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- COLUMN ONE : Wild Ride on China's Exchange : Joining the rush for riches, the poor and the naive are mesmerized by the Shanghai stock market. Falling prices and buying on credit can lead to heartbreak, even suicide.
- 500-foot move for historic home ignites battle : Rotting Alexander Hamilton Grange would be restored in park, but N.Y. neighbors are furious.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Sampras Easily Defeats Becker for Italian Title
- The Little Engine That Could : Workplace no-smoking bill keeps moving up a steep grade in Legislature
- Winning Makes Soccer a Bit Easier to Swallow
- Big Money, but No Wealth of Clues About the Owners : Finances: The state is holding $1.4 billion in unclaimed assets. O.C. residents are entitled to $30 million.
- Work Force Diversity : A Modest Memo to Management : Do Me No Favors, Tell Me No Lies
- Bonn Offers Package of Bills Aimed at Combatting Right-Wing Violence
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- France, Britain Avoid Collision Over Air Rights : Transportation: The last-minute accord gives British carriers access to Orly airport in Paris.
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- Work Force Diversity : Bias: It's Still a Fact of Business Life : Despite All the Consciousness-Raising, Violations Are Commonplace, Equal Employment Investigators Say
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- Investigative Firm Keeps Eye on Ethics : Intelligence: Newport Beach company performs background checks on corporations, business partners and individuals.
- Top Corporate Leaders Are Optimistic : Economy: Members of the Business Council say they're cheered by healthy U.S. growth and signs of a turnaround in Europe.
- Drug Firm's Burst Bubble Stuns Investors : Pharmaceuticals: The failure of SciClone's trial of a hepatitis medicine shows the risks inherent in biotechnology.
- Work Force Diversity : The Young and the Diverse : The Next Generation May Be Better Equipped to Deal With Cultural Complexities at Work
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- Work Force Diversity : Separating Hype From Reality : A Recently Published Book Can Serve as a Guidepost to America's Best Minority Hirers
- A Budding Industry May Take Root in Canada: Hemp : Agriculture: Officials consider legalizing marijuana crop for processing into paper, rope, building materials.
- Police Reservist Dies in Gun Accident
- COMMITMENTS : 'Time Bomb' Words Make Dangerous Weapons
- Hazel Smith; Won Pulitzer
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : CONGRESS : Republicans See Chance for Gains in the House
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : Soldier Shot, Killed in Black Township
- Officer Killed in Training Reminiscent of O.C. Fatality
- Carjackers Slay Father of 3 to Steal Glitzy Auto : Crime: Deputies, neighbors vow to identify the two assailants who shot a man in Willowbrook and took his ornately decorated 1970 low-rider Chevrolet.
- A Dream Is Dry-Docked : Dejected Merchant Mariners Return to L.A. as D-Day Voyage Is Scrapped
- Writer Pens Critiques of County Projects : Commentary: Essayist and urban planner William Fulton of Ventura points out the good, the bad and the abominable of local land-use decisions.
- Platform : 'Women Bring Different Ideas to the Force'
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- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON STATE : Killer Called Too Heavy to Be Hanged
- LAUGH LINES : Two Pictures Worth 1,000 Punch Lines
- New Fears Cited Over Margarine, Other Foods : Health: Processed items could be linked to 30,000 heart disease deaths, nutritionist says. Some in industry criticize report.
- Telecommuting Boomlet Has Few Follow-Up Calls : Labor: Interest was high after Northridge quake. But a host of factors hold back wide adoption of the practice.
- Looking to the Future for Advice About Today : UNCONQUERED COUNTRIES <i> by Geoff Ryman</i> ; St. Martin's Press $20.95, 275 pages
- Plan for Ocean Sound Blasts Put on Hold
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : INLAND EMPIRE : Bono Hopes to Succeed in Friendlier Territory
- PERSPECTIVE ON RUSSIAN POLITICS : Can Solzhenitsyn Break a Deadlock? : He will no doubt be a powerbroker, and his moderate nationalism can take care of the neo-fascists.
- Cycle Mural Switches Gears on Graffiti-Scarred Bike Trail Wall
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- Though Small and Quiet, Founders Gets Results
- THE PACIFIC : Big Headaches for Brewers With Small Dreams : Japan: Pub owners who want to make their own suds blame bureaucrats for keeping a 'local beer' revolution out of reach.
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- Work Force Diversity : A Resource Guide
- Women at Greater Risk Than Men From Alcohol Abuse, Studies Show : Men drink more, and more men drink. But biological factors force women to pay a higher toll for tippling.
- Honoring Slain Officers, Clinton Pushes Crime Bill
- A Look at Diversity in the Workplace
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- Man Barricades Himself in Ventura House
- FULLERTON : Ideas Sought for Downtown Area
- Action's Off Camera in GOP Battle for 69th Assembly Seat
- Sermon : On Why Guns Must Go
- On the Smoky Side of the Street : Smoking: Laws won't cure the craving. How about government-funded quit clinics?
- SIMI VALLEY : Final Approval for Zone Change Sought
- High School District on Road to Fiscal Recovery
- 2 Injured in Separate Shootings
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL PLAYOFFS
- JC BASEBALL / SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONALS
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : A's Stay With Script for a Change
- It's Back to Normal in Chicago : NBA playoffs: Pippen is forgiven after his 25 points lead 95-83 victory over Knicks that ties Eastern Conference series.
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Gonzalez Caps Rich Weekend
- Prep Playoffs at a Glance : SOUTHERN SECTION TEAM GOLF FINAL
- Schumacher Shakes Off Tragedies, Wins Race
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Costello's Magic Makes the Old New at Meadows
- POP and JAZZ REVIEWS : Garcia Draws Deadheads in Droves
- 'One of Her Own': Painful Code of Silence
- Notes on a Scorecard
- CAMPAIGN '94 / L.A. COUNTY : Crime Is Down, Fear Is Up: What Should a Sheriff Do?
- STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS : Devils Win in Second Overtime
- Countywide : UCI Ulcer Study Focuses on Bacteria
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Davies Rolls in LPGA With a Big Back Nine
- JC BASEBALL / SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONALS : Rancho Santiago Has a Blast Spoiling Comeback by Mission
- France Helps Cypress Advance to Second Round
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : District Gets More Than Vocal Support
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Perez's Argument Can't Be Denied
- Again, Angel Pitchers Have the Wrong Stuff : Baseball: Magrane lets early leads get away and bullpen doesn't help out much in 9-5 loss to Mariners.
- Angry Jockeys Go to the Whip at Each Other
- SCREENING ROOM : Strindberg's Demonic Duo in Landmark Production
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- A benefit concert by Merle Haggard and...
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- Work Force Diversity : EEOC: The Mill Grinds Slowly : At Understaffed and Underbudgeted Agencies, the Backlog of Cases Continues to Grow
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- The World of High (School) Finance : The class ring. The prom. The limo. How's a senior to pay? They ask the folks, get a job--or do without.
- World IN BRIEF : GUATEMALA : U.S. Woman Saved From Angry Mob
- Fighting Flares in Rwanda as U.N. Nears Vote
- Handgun Crime Soaring in U.S., Report Says
- Jews, Palestinians Test Boundaries Under New Regime : Mideast: Settlers take weapons into Jericho synagogue. In the Gaza Strip, gunmen fire at Israeli troops.
- Arrows Leading to Airport Point Drivers in the Wrong Direction
- WESTMINSTER : Students Pal Around With Their Pen Pals
- Unconditional Love for 'Homies' Is G-Dog's Gospel
- Motorist's Tip Leads to 3 Arrests After Shootout Over Poker Game
- People Who Need Souvenirs
- Directional Signs Are Ready and Waiting for Their Turn
- UCI to Sign $9.6-Million Research Pact : Medicine: The deal is the largest of its kind for the college. It will allow for the study and marketing of natural antibiotics.
- LAGUNA HILLS : 4th-Graders Bring Home Math Honors
- WESTMINSTER : Free Pumpkin Seeds Available for Contest
- Community Comment : A Day in the Life of One Substitute Teacher
- A History Denied : Students Meet to Illuminate the Black Experience
- Woodpeckers Inflict Costly Damage Upon Power Poles : Utilities: Edison officials complain that the birds can dramatically carve up the life span of the wooden posts. But avian enthusiasts question the extent of the problem.
- Youth / OPINION : 'College Diploma Alone' Isn't Enough
- BUENA PARK : Ruling on Fire Dept. Fate Is Due Tonight
- Teams of the '90s Need to Nick Those Names, Get With Times
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Mitchell's Shot Drops the Giants
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Sidlin Conducts in Santa Barbara
- POP and JAZZ REVIEWS : 'Stuttering John' Needs Better Backup
- MUSIC REVIEWS : L.A. Baroque Delivers High-Energy Handel Program
- Pacific Chamber Players Enliven Museum Pieces at Bowers
- Fire Hits Landmark Theater in Fullerton : Blaze: The Fox building on Harbor Boulevard had been closed for seven years, despite efforts to revive it. Damage is called minimal.
- More on Petra
- More on Schools and Warner Center Plan
- Trust's Wetlands Swap Plan Is Unreal
- Gnatcatcher, Human Habitats
- Human Rights in China or Jobs in California? Clinton's MFN Decision Poses a Question of Conscience
- Pediatrically Enraged Moms Kick Brazelton
- They're Having Fun in the Process
- WWII's Other Players
- MEChA Deserves a Place on Campus
- A Glimpse Into Ferguson's World
- ON BUKOWSKI
- A FAMILY AFFAIR
- Burbank Education Officials' 'Sorry Record'
- Values in Selling Short Are Questioned
- Keeping Up Standards at Cal State Northridge
- MAN'S INHUMANITY
- Cable TV: Coverage of Important Stories by 'Full Disclosure'
- Guilt Keeps a Foot in Bygone Regrets
- Eddie Vedder's <i> Angst</i>
- Civic Center: Cost of Election and City Lobbying
- Housing Aid
- Education: Parcel Tax Issue and Politics in the Public Schools
- Dancing for Dollars
- Evaluating the CLAS Exam Controversy
- Suit Against School District
- Battling the Bias Against Women at UC
- News, Tips & Bargains : No More Smoking on the Zephyr
- Drive-In Memories Too Cool to Curb
- Missing Mention
- News, Tips & Bargains : Vegetarian Fare in Every State
- Watergate Perspective: Lessons Unlearned?
- Bathroom Buildup Is Calcium Carbonate
- Enchanted by China
- Cover Story : Take Two Herbs and Call Me in the Morning : Health: Your child is teething or has an earache? Responding to growing demand from parents, many doctors are prescribing homeopathic remedies. But they caution that such treatments are not a cure-all.
- A Livable Solution to Crowded Housing
- Don Roth Finds Himself Among Some Who Don't Sympathize
- Daily Paper Needs More Daly Types
- 'Illegal' Addition Also Seems Illogical
- Readers Stay on Top of Re-Roofing Issues
- SUMMER SNEAKS '94 : If...
- Notary Tells Ways to Avoid Contract Scams
- Rwanda
- Mr. Entertainment
- Punishment
- An Unsightly Stretch of Ventura Boulevard
- Weapon Ban Voting
- Daryl Gates
- Walking the Lakes
- There Ought to Be a Law Against More Laws
- THE BIG PICTURE
- Bulldog Lost Ace, Won Battle
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Reds Are Finding Safer Haven in the NL Central
- A 7-0 Lead Is Blown by Angels : Baseball: Fast start, fueled by Salmon's home run in the second, is wasted as the bullpen lets the Mariners escape, 10-7.
- Unser Jr. Beats the Rain, Takes Lead : Indy 500: He averages 228.011 m.p.h. as teammate Fittipaldi, seven others are forced to wait until today to qualify.
- GOLF / THOMAS BONK : Azinger, Couples, Mickelson Hoping to Return Soon
- BOXING / TIM KAWAKAMI : Foreman Hasn't Lost Appetite for Title
- SOUND CHECK: Remember how easy it used...
- Ram Fans Are Not the Only Ones at Fault
- San Jose Beckons to El Teatro Campesino
- Some of the Best and Worst of Baroque
- The Black Crowes are recording in an...
- PASSAGE TO INDIA : At Bombay Cafe, It's the Little Things--Savories and Chutneys--That Make the Meal
- On View : Power Trip : HBO OFFERS ITS 11 MEN-ON-A-RAFT STORY AS A METAPHOR FOR THE CORPORATE RAT RACE
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- ART : REVIEW : Illuminating Fouquet's Prayer Book : The Getty Museum has 'reunited' masterpieces of 15th-Century French artist Jean Fouquet for the first time in centuries
- Consolidators May Offer Big Savings on Long Trips : Air fares: But consumers are advised to check out agents and ticket restrictions carefully.
- Life's Riffs : SHOWTIME'S 'LUSH LIFE' EXPLORES A RELATIONSHIP BASED ON MUSIC, FRIENDSHIP AND FATE
- Fashioning Strange Truths About Clothes
- Architects' Tour Shows L.A. as a Land of Extremes
- THIS BUD'S FOR YOU : Roses Are Red. Violets Are Blue. Why Bother Talking to Each Other When Flowers Will Do?
- Rights Still at Risk for Guatemalans : Central America: Nation has worst record in hemisphere, activists say. A U.N. team expects to meet official resistance.
- Four-Star Films : 'Beauty and the Beast'
- Learning P's and Q's of American English : Assimilation: O.C. immigrants are turning to speech classes to help rid their native accents.
- 2 Valley Rail Lines Feasible, Studies Say : Transportation: Either an elevated route or a subway could be streamlined to cut costs, preliminary engineering findings conclude.
- Go South at House of Blues
- 'The Mambo Kings'
- SUMMER SNEAKS '94 : Was, Is and Always a Maverick : His signatures are Rockford and Maverick--can anybody in Hollywood do cool and canny better than James Garner?
- Kooiman, Stewart Rejoin U.S. to Play Armenia
- 'Sneakers'
- New Witness Re-Enacts First Moments of Fire
- 'Thunderheart'
- Bosnia Factions Balk at New Peace Proposal
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Breyer Fits the Mold of Status Quo Justices : Judiciary: Clinton is following the path of his Republican predecessors by choosing a consensus-builder.
- Public Debate at the Lower Elevations
- PRO BASEBALL / MIKE HISERMAN : It Was a Major Adjustment for Cirillo's Ears
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : 77TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Connolly Uses Poetry to Dodge Salvos
- Retro : ABC Throws Itself a Happy 40th
- THE GUNS OF AUGUST by Barbara...
- DESTINATION: CONCORD, MASS. : Louisa May Alcott Slept Here : As Did Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, Nathaniel Hawthorne and Other American Literary Lights
- Dinosaurs At Sea : Aircraft Carriers Have Ruled the Oceans Since 1945. But Now the Floating Giants Are Threatened by Shrinking Budgets and Military Obsolescence.
- Their 'Waterloo' at Dien Bien Phu Still Rankles French
- Consumer Prices Edge Up
- Thousands Evacuated After Russian Bomb Depot Blast
- Milwaukee Still Wary Over Water Scare
- Community News : TOPANGA : LEARN Plan Under Fire at Grade School
- Retiree Helps Turn Drill Instructors Into Teachers
- Courts Gag Media at Sensational Canada Trial : Justice: The facts in the murder, kidnaping and assault case will eventually come out. Citizens rely on U.S. TV, smuggled papers.
- YOU NEVER KNOW by Isabel Huggan...
- SPORT REPORT : The Tortoise and the Beer
- Traveling in Style : MAINE COURSE : In a State Veined With Free-Flowing Rivers, the Scenery Is Great--and the Fly-Fishing Is Sublime
- Traveling in Style : Side Trips : Hot Air
- News, Tips & Bargains : 'Waist Not,' Want Not
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- Bad Year for Roads Adds Up to Good Year for Salt Miners
- 'The Miracle at Carville': Curing Leprosy and Ending Its Stigma : Medicine: Famed Louisiana hospital turns 100 amid predictions the once-dreaded disease may be rare worldwide by 2000.
- Clinton Let's His Fingers Do Talking at Graduation
- SOUTHERN SECTION BADMINTON : New Approach Costly to Poyyak in Boys' Singles
- Buoniconti Works Hard for Healing of Spinal Cord Injuries
- Only a 9-Month Gestation for Pearl Jam's Latest Album
- JAZZ SPOTLIGHT (****) : ROY HARGROVE, "With the Tenors of Our Times" (<i> Verve</i> )
- SUMMER SNEAKS '94 : You Can't Hide His Lion Eyes : It's no coincidence that Disney's latest jungle villain bears a wicked resemblance to Jeremy Irons; just ask the animator
- Still on a Winning Pace : Larry Brown Takes Indiana Job to Be With an Old Friend and Once Again Works His Coaching Magic
- A 7-0 Lead Is Blown by Angels : Baseball: Fast start, fueled by Salmon's home run in the second, is wasted as the bullpen lets the Mariners escape, 10-7.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Yankees Rally for 9th Victory in a Row
- Pierce Gets Outrun by Harbor, 9-7 : College baseball: Brahmas must take two games from Seahawks today to advance in regional tournament.
- WORLD CUP '94 : The Elements of Soccer
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Smoltz Gets Mad, Mets Get Even
- WORLD CUP '94 : Playing Host to the Most : Venues for the World Cup Games Are Counting on Good Soccer and Booming Business
- Chaminade Shows Up, Downs Crespi to Reach Playoffs
- AND ONE MORE THING: If Tom Petty's...
- After Reconstructive Elbow Surgery, Kempton Gets Medical Redshirt Year
- Bay Area Official Says Raiders Are Set to Play There if Coliseum Isn't Ready
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Hearings Are Set for Five Trainers in Drug Inquiry
- McKeown, Blackburn Win Titles : College track and field: They strike a blow for cross-training in this day of specialization.
- Northridge's Problem Is Only the Big Inning : College baseball: In keeping with a season-long trend, Matadors stay close until the seventh, then give up five runs in a 9-1 loss to Fresno State.
- Sweet Return
- SUMMER SNEAKS '94 : Less Fat: Popcorn or Milk Bones? : Take a seat next to Mr. Wegman's Weimaraners for the return of 'Lassie' and a pack of other summer canine flicks
- Matadors Let It Flow, Win Title Again : College softball: CSUN seniors get tearful sendoff before 3-1, 10-0 sweep of Cal State Sacramento in regular-season finale.
- Cal Lutheran to Face UC San Diego in Division III Playoffs
- NBA Takes a Stern View of This Fight
- Bulls Insist Pippen's Defection Late in Game 3 Is Behind Them : NBA playoffs: He apologizes to teammates for sitting out the last play against the Knicks.
- Hart's Medearis Breezes, Qualifies in Two Hurdles Events : Southern Section track and field: Thousand Oaks' Mortensen goes wire to wire, fighting backstretch winds for victories in girls' 1,600 and 3.200.
- When It Comes to One-Liners, Pippen's in a Class for Himself
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Four Share Dallas Lead, but Weather Wins Day
- * Robert Loya has joined Sunwest Bank...
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- Women Harassing Men: A Growing Problem or the Stuff of Fiction? : Workplace: Michael Crichton, who addresses the issue in 'Disclosure,' says it is an escalating trend, but many researchers in the field disagree.
- * William A. Shubin has joined the...
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