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- Panelists Watch Over Who Gets Permits and Who Doesn't
- SOUTH CENTRAL : Gym to Use Grant for Boxing Gear
- TRACK : Scott Leaves Cee-Level Rivals in His Wake
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- Device Worth Its Salt, Creates Safe Water : Health: Creators say their simple device has the potential to fight epidemics of cholera and other waterborne disease, for just pennies a week.
- RSVP / The Social City : All Roads Lead to New Museum
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Mayflower Madam Wed--Traditionally
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- Colorado Heights Hit by Wave of Population : Rockies: Land is expensive, salaries are low. Many employees have no health insurance and cannot afford day care. County governments end up subsidizing both, straining their budgets.
- Modern-Day Battle of Alamo Brews in Texas : History: The traditionalists see the shrine as a symbol of freedom and bravery. But revisionists say it's just a big lie perpetuated by a 'redneck culture.'
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- Man to Man, 52,000 Seek a Better Way
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- Bell's Sweet Season Ends on Sour Note : Tennis: The Eagles, who had won all 13 of their matches and three playoff contests, fall to stronger Van Nuys in the City 3-A Team Finals.
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- Residents Invited to Public Works Week
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- Theft of Credit a Pervasive Problem : Fraud: Downey case reflects scams that rip off an estimated $1 billion yearly nationwide in goods, cash. It's becoming known as crime of '90s.
- Hospital Closing Will Hurt Many : The plan to cease inpatient activities at the VA Medical Center in Sepulveda will harm tens of thousands of veterans who rely on the facility.
- Construction Inflates Budget in Santa Clarita : Government: The $66-million draft proposal is $16 million higher than last year. It anticipates no layoffs or cuts in major programs.
- Teachers Reject Pay Contract : Manhattan Beach: The pact is rejected on a vote of 166 to 26. They have been working without a contract for eight months.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Perez Is Able to Take Batting Practice
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- Offerman Delivers in Bottom of Ninth : Baseball: One-out single by shortstop gives Dodgers a 2-1 victory over Padres, extending their winning streak to five games.
- SEA VIEW LEAGUE BASEBALL PLAYOFF : Irvine Rallies to Defeat Corona del Mar, 6-5
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- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Fullerton, Irvine Runners Win at Big West
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- SUMMER SNEAKS '94 : Crank Up the Air Conditioning : Yes, it's summer movie time again. Grab that air-popped you-know-what and see what mood Hollywood is in
- Summer Sneaks '94 : These Guys Blow Us Away : With expensive blow-'em-ups running out of new tricks, some movie makers fear the genre faces a tragic ending
- SOUTHERN SECTION GYMNASTICS : Powell, Daley Are Second, Third for Capistrano Valley
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Rancho Santiago Opens Baseball Playoffs With 8-4 Victory
- Father-Son Act Proves to Be a Boone to Cincinnati : Baseball: Bob and Bret are on the same team this season and the Reds are happy to have them.
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- Valley Commentary : After the Quake, the Voters Are Lenders of Last Resort : Proposed state bond measure would fill gaps in financing the recovery of whole neighborhoods that face business and residential exodus and irreversible decline.
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- COMMUNITY COLLEGE SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Cypress Gets Sixth Straight State Tournament Berth
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- If ... (Bravo Tuesday at 3 and...
- Lebanon Strike by Israelis Is Denied
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- Aviation's Past, Future Meet at Camarillo Show : Aircraft: Old war birds and experimental planes are displayed at airport. Crowd of 5,000 also sees aerobatic show.
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- Food Drive Collects 30 Tons of Groceries
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- Newland House to Offer Free Tours
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