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- KEEPING FIT : Group Exercises to a Different Tune : Members of the New You Guild of the Opera Pacific Guild Alliance regularly get together for workouts and/or educational sessions.
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- China Hijacking Goes Awry; 120 Die : Disaster: The crew was struggling with two gunmen as the plane landed at Canton. It rammed two other planes.
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- WORLD : Ex-Greek Premier Hospitalized
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- Chinese Plane Crashes; Many Reported Hurt : Aviation: Reports say jet was hijacked. Others say an explosion was heard before it landed and hit an airliner on runway.
- Fire Destroys Historic Hotel in Santa Cruz
- USC Rapes Suspect Held Without Bail : Crime: Parolee pleads not guilty after being formally charged with assaulting three students near the campus.
- Compromise Is Seen as '92 Curtain Raiser
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- ANAHEIM : Rent-Control Group Gets 23,000 Signers
- Countywide : Court Salutes Killer, Upholds Conviction
- Man Outside Bar Slain by Officer Who Thought Hammer Was Gun
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT WEEKDAY UPDATE : USC : Trojans Run Up Rankings
- Evans Exorcises Fenway Demons, Leads 4-3 Win : American League East: His single wins for the Red Sox and clinches at least a tie for first place with two games to play.
- PREP POLLS : Writers' Prep Football Poll
- SHORT TAKES : Pauley Seeking Scoop at Home
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- PREP ROUNDUP : Villa Park Wins in Water Polo
- Grimm's Stories Take On Adult Perspective : Exhibition: Carole Caroompas' paintings challenge the foundations on which childhood fairy tales are based.
- DANCE
- Murry Kellum; Country-Western Guitarist
- OXNARD : Police Group Backs Three Candidates
- Countywide : Change Considered in Flood-Plain Law
- Do the Saudis Understand the Problem? : U.S. forces handcuffed by training restrictions that may impede combat capability
- KCET Wins Governor's Award for Ride-Sharing
- Judge Rejects Bid for Tapes in Slave Case : Courts: Federal prosecutors wanted 63 migrant workers to testify on videotape from Mexico City. A Somis flower rancher is accused of forcing them to work for about $1 an hour on his 50-acre compound.
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- Clark Receives Suspension, Fine, Rips Umpiring : Baseball: His comments come before Dodgers beat Padres, 2-1, to give pitcher Ramon Maretinez his 20th victory.
- U.S. Trio Ousts Seeded Players in Australia
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- NBC Retakes Top Honors in Ratings : Television: PBS steals shares from networks with "The Civil War."
- Gene Hackman: The Portrayal as Portraiture : Movies: From cameos like 'Postcards From the Edge' to star turns like 'Narrow Margin,' the actor instinctually quarries the ore of character.
- Waiting for a Bus Without a Token of Sympathy
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- Threat Forced Woman to Help Killer, Defense Says
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : $1-Million Check for New Pier Presented
- Countywide : Law Allows New Fee to Fight Pollution
- Anti-Asian Bias Found in UCLA Program : Discrimination: University chancellor says U.S. Dept. of Education's claims are the result of faulty reasoning and political pressure.
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- Martinez Gets His 20th Victory With Five-Hitter : Baseball: He defeats Padres, 2-1, to become the youngest Dodger pitcher to reach the milestone since Ralph Branca did it in 1947.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Soviet Mezzo at Wilshire Ebell
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- GULF WATCH: Day 61
- Doctor Missing Two Months Found Safe : Mystery: The Cedars-Sinai intern's disappearance prompted weeks of searches in rugged mountain terrain. He refused to discuss why he dropped out of sight.
- Old Garbage Habits Thrown Out : Trash: El Sereno begins voluntary recycling program. Officials are pleased with the 70% participation rate.
- Time Was . . . : Children Celebrate Centennial of 'Pumpkinville' Schoolhouse
- HUD Takes Over Troubled South-Central L.A. Project : Housing: More security, other improvements are promised as Ujima's private operators are removed.
- TUSTIN : City to Air Concerns About OCTC Report
- Dr. Eugene John Joergenson; Retired Surgeon
- Park Panel Delays Vote on Fryman Allocation : Conservancy: The board decides to wait for state reappraisal of canyon's worth before approving $8.7-million contribution.
- Wondering Where Waste Went : Sunshine Canyon: The low turnout of trucks on the first day of cutbacks at the brimming landfill leaves its operators puzzled.
- Agents Confiscate Marijuana in Truck
- '89 Loss to Arizona Was a Sign : UCLA: The 42-7 defeat was the Bruins' worst in the Pac-10 in 10 years, and they failed to win after it.
- HORSE RACING : Dead Heat's Win Brings Consolation for Flores
- Messing and Sports Agent Are Indicted
- Stewart Unfazed by 2-0 Setback : Angels: Oakland ace outpitched by Grahe, but he's already thinking about the playoff opener.
- Chargers Cancel Circus Reveiz; Carney Hits Town
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : No Consolation Title for Cone
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAMS : Dupree Gets a Tryout
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- Blue Jays Watch Helplessly While Red Sox Close In : AL East: Toronto loses in Baltimore, 6-3, then sees Boston on television nearly finish off the division race.
- Female Reporter Is Denied Access
- TUSTIN : City's Plan to Boost Car-Pooling Passed
- Papers Given Added Shield in Libel Suits : Law: An appellate court ruling limits the money that Judge Calvin P. Schmidt can collect if he wins his action against the Orange County Register.
- Lancaster Plans to Oppose Prison Construction : Corrections: Residents want to overturn a court ruling and hope for an immediate injunction to prevent any work at the site.
- Tighter Plan Sought for Ventura Blvd. : Development: Councilman Woo wants the city to be able to stop or downsize projects along the corridor that threaten to clog specific intersections.
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- 3 Killed in Navy Helicopter Crash Off Oregon
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- Man Surrenders in Wife's Fatal Beating
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- Testimony Given in Death of Mortician : Poison: The prosecutor says the rival undertaker developed an animosity that led him to kill the victim with oleander.
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- Focus On The New Germany : Slouching Toward Reunification: Next Generation Winces
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- COLUMN RIGHT : A Sorry Lot of Firm Hikes and Fuzzy Cuts : Working out a budget deal in private, Bush throws away his Reagan legacy.
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- WORLD IN BRIEF : YUGOSLAVIA : Serbs in Croatia Declare Autonomy
- ENERGY SQUEEZE / WINNERS AND LOSERS : Chills Already Being Felt in New England
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- What Price for That Big Day? : Culture: The "theme" bar and bat mitzvahs of the '90s are productions, with entertainers, lavish settings and budgets to make parents swoon.
- Bush Hints at Way Out of Persian Gulf Crisis : Diplomacy: President suggests that Iraqi withdrawal from Kuwait could open door to Arab-Israeli settlement.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT
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- SCHOOL REPORT : New Rate Schedule Doubles Some Fees
- DANA POINT : Harbor Patrol Pulls Man From Ocean
- Storage Properties Raises $32 Million in Stock Sale
- Judge Orders Special Trial Before Sentencing Milken : Crime: She wants a better understanding of the former junk bond king. But the defense says it will provide an inaccurate picture.
- Azerbaijani Nationalists Lose Ground in Republic Elections; Leader Cries Foul : Soviet Union: The Popular Front wins only about 25 of 350 contests, according to incomplete returns.
- Market Focus : Mexico Watches the New Oil Boom and Holds Its Breath : The last time petrodollars poured in, the economy took a huge nose dive. The question now: Will the country's leaders know how to manage the wealth?
- City to Pay $150,000 to Kin of Man Police Shot
- SIMI VALLEY : Outage Hits 2,000 Houses, Businesses
- Civil Rights Activists Meet Japanese Envoy
- MOORPARK : Mayor Perez Backs Davis for Supervisor
- Focus On The New Germany : Regional Outlook : Old Fears Await the Coming of One Germany
- County Workers Protest New Parking Fees
- LOCAL : Anaheim Attack Suspects Held
- GARDEN GROVE : Candidates Forum to Be Held Tonight
- Father Denies He Strangled Infant Son : Slaying: Officers theorize he was jealous of wife's attention to the child. The recent Korean immigrant reportedly was unhappy in U.S.
- Port Again Takes Stab at Public Art : Aesthetics: Board hires local company to create a master plan for acquiring artworks for the waterfront.
- Countywide : Elephant Joins the Ride-Share Parade
- PERSPECTIVE ON LIBERIA : A Cry From Our Distant Cousins : Certain death faces the 50,000 members of one tribe remaining in Liberia. America has an obligation to step in.
- RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA : Man, 32, Barricades Himself in Home
- High Court Backs Award to Officer for Meeting Ouster
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- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAMS : Two Join Practice Squad
- GIRLS' ATHLETE OF THE WEEK : Lara Carlsen
- Clippers Reach Agreement With Vaught : Pro basketball: Former Michigan forward gets a four-year contract worth about $4 million.
- Like Old Times With Old Faces at Wilson High
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- 35 Nations Vow to Help Bridge East, West : Europe: They see the Conference on Security and Cooperation as a vehicle for bringing the two sides together.
- True Grit : Navy SEALs training exacts a heavy toll on those desiring to join the elite unit. It's the ultimate rite of passage.
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- 3 Missing in Crash of Navy Helicopter
- Gunmen Kill 25, Wound 82 at Lebanese Rally
- Hussein Frees 9 Hostages in Bid to Court France
- Paris Spurns Peacemaker Role in Gulf : Diplomacy: French officials deny they negotiated with Baghdad to win the release of 9 hostages.
- Study Links Drinking, Early Death
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