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- Using Sugar Substitute 'Sweet One' in Baking
- SHOPPING : Do Make Cheese; Don't Make Mayonnaise
- Hostages Freed, Rebels Give Up in Trinidad
- Why Would a Father Burn His Son? : Book: 'World Without Tears: The Case of Charles Rothenberg' looks at the man who set fire to room where his 6-year-old slept.
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- Pico Rivera Hiring 'Maintenance' Aides to Curb Cruising by Youths
- THE HOUSE : Balanced-Budget Amendment
- SPORTSCOPE : L.A. Lifeguards Win National Title
- Alhambra : Funds Sought for Center
- Youth Testifies He Did Not Attack Jogger : Trial: Defendant Yusef Salaam tells court he was in Central Park but never saw the victim. His statement contradicts report by detective.
- NEC Reports Quarterly Loss of $6.4 Million
- Treasury Plans Record Auction: The Treasury tentatively...
- Korea's Daewoo Plans Philippine Bus Factory
- FHP, Hit Hard, Increasing Malpractice Reserves
- San Gabriel : Hospital Joins Network
- Luminaires Net $723,000 for Institute
- NATION : Quayle Names NASA Probe Panel
- Lunch at a Wild Trail-Side Cafe : Recreation: Wild Food Outings offer even casual hikers the chance to discover which plants and insects are safe to eat--even if they aren't exactly appetizing.
- Conservancy Swaps Control for Support : Environment: Agency agrees to unusual restrictions to get supervisors to put parks bond measure on ballot.
- 'You're not the most popular person in Echo Park. William Toro is.'
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- Smokers Snuffed : San Luis Obispo Will Implement Nation's Toughest Tobacco Law Today
- WORLD IN BRIEF : BULGARIA : Opposition Leader Chosen as President
- Venice : Engineers Recommended
- U.S, Soviets Join Ranks to Honor WWII Dead : Ceremony: Ft. Rosecrans wreath-laying during historic San Diego port call brings back memories of sacrifices made by both nations.
- Yeutter Keeps Promise, Sells Holdings: The agriculture...
- IBM Plans to Sell Non-Core Business Units
- Conferees OK Bill Assisting AIDS Patients
- Bush Invokes Trade Sanctions Against Iraq
- NATION : Ailing Florida 'Mercy Killer,' 81, Freed; Says He Regrets Slaying
- Volunteers Sought for Santa Fe Springs Disaster Preparedness Instructions
- P.M. BRIEFING : Allied Plans Plant in France
- Wilson to Join Pepperdine Staff
- Medfly May Have Gained Hold in 1988 : Agriculture: UC science panel finds state failed to eradicate West Los Angeles outbreak. Possibility of earlier origins still under study.
- Employees, Council Agree to 4-Year Contract : Labor: About 960 city workers will receive raises of 5.5% and 5% in the first 2 years. The final 2 increases will be linked to inflation.
- Panel Votes to Open Door to Immigration : Legislation: House members seek to increase annual visas to 775,000 from 540,000. The action is intended to benefit Europeans and Africans.
- SENIORS: SPORTS : Polo Contender : Sue Sally Hale, a pioneer for women in the sport, has earned the respect of her colleagues.
- COMEDY : FUNNY FINGERS : Paula Dunn Brings Comedy to Those Who Cannot Hear It
- High Court to Decide if Prop. 115 Applies Retroactively : Initiative: State justices broaden review to determine if criminal-procedure reforms apply to cases pending when the law was approved.
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- GOINGS ON: SANTA BARBARA : Happy Feet : Ballet Espanol de Los Angeles will perform contemporary and traditional flamenco dancing.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Fiscal Easing Unwarranted: U.S.
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- COURSES: 'EARTH KEEPERS' : Back to Nature : The Ventura Department of Parks and Recreation offers children's classes in saving the planet.
- 'Mercy Killing' Inmate Going Free : Euthanasia: Frail 81-year-old had come to symbolize the wrenching dilemma posed by the issue. Florida will free him five years into a life term.
- SPIRITUAL RETREAT : Fishy Thoughts : At the Immaculate Heart Center for Spiritual Renewal in Montecito, getting quiet can be tough.
- Interferon Found Effective Against Hepatitis B
- Hubert's in Santa Ana Serves Up Eclectic International Mix
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- The Great Tomato : Sauces From the Scarlet Tomatoes of August : Cooking: Globe and plum varieties lend unsurpassed flavor to sauces, thick and thin, hearty and delicate.
- Senior Center to Close for Move
- Gus's Is Back--and It Still Feels Like Home
- Local News in Brief : Temporary Jurist to Replace Ailing Judge
- POLITICS / QUAYLE ON THE ROAD : Vice President Settling Into Traditional Duties
- City Officials Support Police Museum Plan : Highland Park: Backers can begin raising $6 million to modify a historic station.
- Beverly Hills : Bond Issue Considered
- Anti-Smoking Drive Funded
- Health Secretary Called 'Disgrace' by Rep. Stark : Politics: Democrat accuses the black Cabinet member of appeasing the President. Sullivan calls the remarks racist.
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- D.A. Investigates Oxnard Council Session as Possible Illegal Meeting : Brown Act: The panel may have violated state statutes when it met behind closed doors to modify an agreement with a developer.
- SANTA PAULA : Melton 1st to File in City Council Race
- Rescuers Free Sea Lion Caught in Net, Treat Its Neck Wound
- Once-Soaring Rate of Auto Thefts Is Leveling Off : Crime: About 70 cars a day are still stolen in San Diego. But public and police efforts have put a dent in a problem that was out of hand.
- Soviet Vistors' Itinerary
- Troubador, Lobell Favored in $1.34-Million N.J. Race
- Steinbrenner's Son Faces Hurdles to Job : Baseball: He must survive a series of votes to succeed his father. As few as four AL owners could join to block the appointment.
- Presidential Race Highlights Soccer Meeting
- SHORT TAKES : Concert Hails Queen Mother, 90
- STAGE REVIEW : Pierce Dresses Up Balcony Theatre
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- STAGE REVIEW : 'Palladium': Dial 'S' for a Winning Swindle at Court Theatre
- Long Beach Booking of 'Meet Me in St. Louis' Is Derailed : Negotiations: Next spring's national tour of the Broadway musical may now begin at the Pantages Theatre in Hollywood.
- NATION : Words of Welcome Off the Mark
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- El Segundo May Install Barrier to Airport Noise
- 2 Mexicans Plead Guilty in Manhole Cover Thefts
- Conviction in Drive-By Shooting
- Surf Nostalgia : Memorabilia Is Riding a Wave of Popularity
- Goland Juror Indicted in Alleged Offer to Fix Case : Courts: If found guilty of tampering in illegal-contribution trial, Huntington Beach man could get 5 years.
- Harold Martin Shanahan; Retired Navy Commander
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- Pumps Slower on First Day of 5-Cent-a-Gallon Hike in Gas Tax : Economy: Many customers filled their tanks the day before, but some are grumbling about the voter-approved increase.
- D.A. Admits Murder Trial Was Unfair : Justice: Prosecution seeks new hearing for man who was convicted. Case is the second stemming from scandal involving use of jailhouse informants.
- Langston a Winner Again : Angels: Left-hander ends his eight-game losing streak by holding off the Twins in an 11-5 victory at Metrodome.
- RAM NOTES : Henley Is Back in Business After Hypoglycemic Episode
- She Wanted Him to Take His Best Shot
- THE SIDELINES : Trial Ordered for Flames' Suter
- Langston Gets His Runs All at Once : Baseball: Angel left-hander staked to a seven-run lead by third inning. He holds off Twins to end his eight-game losing streak.
- A Trading Flurry Uncapped in NBA : Basketball: Ainge goes to Portland, Schayes to Milwaukee, Pressey to San Antonio, Bol to Philadelphia after salary cap raised by nearly $2 million.
- Kevin Mackey, former Cleveland State basketball coach...
- JAZZ REVIEW : Horace Silver's New Group Loyal to the Traditions
- Viola Wins 15th as Mets Top Expos, 5-1
- Tip Lefebvre to Coach at Santa Margarita
- STAGE REVIEW : New Sondheim Revue Opens New Actors Alley Home
- Culver City : Assistant Principal Named
- 5 Finalists for Compton Superintendent of Schools to Be Interviewed Next Week
- Foes Demand That Council Detour Route 56 : Transit: They say their 45,000 petition signatures mean the city must either rescind its action on the western end of the link or put the issue to a public vote.
- Dispute Over City Council Redistricting Remains in a Standoff : Politics: A federal magistrate's effort to promote a compromise between 2 camps prompts little movement.
- State Budget Cuts to Hit Hard in San Diego
- San Marcos Wins Redevelopment Case
- THE SIDELINES : Gubicza Undergoes Surgery
- Chargers' Lee Williams To Return To Camp
- Dukes Face San Antonio in Key Match
- Former Texas Student Gets 6 Years in Sacrifice Case
- Cyclist Killed by Motorist on PCH : Tragedy: Suspected drunk driver is being held. The victim was a lifeguard and an avid triathlete.
- House Passes $28-Billion Housing Plan : Legislation: Bush threatens a veto unless the final bill conforms to cheaper Senate version. Shoring up FHA insurance fund is a key issue.
- Hotel Fails in Try to Get Card Room Plan on Ballot
- County's Fiscal Chief Gleans Good News From State Budget : Government: There's language that may allow substantial hikes in fees and taxes, which could staunch red ink. But what gives bureaucrats hope could enrage the public.
- Pasadena : No Prosecution in Death
- Police Ask Residents to Help Drive Out Van Nuys Prostitution
- Clare Sherry, 70; Schools Director
- 2 Held on Suspicion of Setting 5-Acre Brush Fire in Palmdale
- Funds Urged for Lake Cleanup
- Ex-Boyfriend Sought in Abduction
- Lake Reopened After Film Is Found to Be Nontoxic
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Apparent Prank Leads to Gunfire
- L.A. Drops Plans to Designate Heinz Cannery a Historic Site
- Iraq, Kuwait Talks on Border and Oil Disputes Collapse : Mideast: New troop movements are reported. Baghdad has 'just upped the ante,' an analyst said.
- Divided Senate Approves Campaign Finance Curbs
- Orthodox, Messianic Jews Clash : Religion: Factions clash at conference of groups believing Christ has a role in Judaism.
- Officer Resigns Over Illegal Use of License Tag
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Pier Bid Is $4 Million Under City's Figure
- CAMARILLO : Flandrick Selected as City Attorney
- Jack Sklar; Retired Manufacturing Plant Owner
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- CAMARILLO : Famed White Horses in Parades Again
- Chandler Back to Colts as Trade Falls Through
- Improvisation All Part of Master Plan in Bowman's Case : Figure skating: Former national champion takes light approach to his Goodwill Games performance.
- THE SIDELINES : Krystkowiak Lost for Season
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK / MIKE DiGIOVANNA : Point Guard Williams to Remain a Titan
- Ex-Ram Ekern Killed in Crash : Football: Former linebacker, 36, was on his way to youth camp in Nevada when his vehicle overturned.
- Glasgow's Blue Nile Group Won't Go With the Flow : Pop: The trio is spreading its uncompromisingly honest approach to music in its first concert tour.
- NEA Panel Seeks Consensus as Time Pressure Builds : Hearing: Members of the bipartisan Independent Commission hear testimony on agency reforms. The group's report must be finished by early September if it is to influence legislation on NEA measures.
- State Drops Inquiry in Racism Charges Against Elks Lodge
- Suspect Shot by Officer in Drug Deal
- 'Closed-Door' Selection of Anton Draws Fire
- Pete Peterson, general manager of the New...
- LEGAL FILE
- End Nears for Dance Drought : Ballet: Beginning Tuesday, the Bolshoi will be at the Shrine while the Australian Ballet makes its first appearance in the Southland since 1971.
- MUSIC
- Papiano Wants Investigation of Azoff Position
- Reds Finish Trip By Beating Padres
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- S<i> OUL </i> SEARCHING : The Rev. Al Green Is Now Guided by Gospel, but Sometimes the Old Hits Tempt
- Ukraine Votes to Close Chernobyl Plant : Soviet Union: New signs emerge of Kremlin attentiveness to local demands.
- Transient Held in Photo Shop Thefts
- Man Charged in $1-Million Scheme to Fleece IRS
- OAK VIEW : County Pares Smog Fees for Restaurant
- Debate Rages Over Hotel Planned for Beach
- CAMARILLO : Developers Get OK to Build 400 Units
- SIMI VALLEY : Wright-Braly Race Costliest in County
- Msgr. William Duggan, 74; Founded St. Didacus Church
- Jenson Leaves Texas San Antonio for Pepperdine
- THINGS PEOPLE DO : Hang Gliding: To Soar Like a Bird Is Paradise
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : Hannah, Johnson Considered Best in U.S.
- THE SIDELINES : Tennis Star, 15, Found in Conn.
- COMEDY REVIEW : Wolfson Slides and Scores at the Laff Stop With Silly Scenarios
- Catholic Killed by Gunmen in Belfast
- City Council Is in Dire Need of a History Lesson : Preservation: The handling of the El Cortez Hotel and the Clayton House will offer it a chance to redeem itself.
- Disaster Declared at Texas Oil Spill Site
- Young Children Can Get Free Speech Therapy : Language: Public schools offer special programs to help 2- to 5-year-olds tackle speech problems before they reach the classroom.
- Itel Corp.: The Chicago-based shipping firm said...
- Mahlmann Quits Chicago Board of Trade
- Lockheed Unit Wins Pact
- Finals a Delight for Family, Friends of Students : Graduation: Thirteen finish Culinary Arts Professional Program through UCLA Extension.
- A Sticky Milestone
- Cerritos : District to Train Aides to Help Disturbed Students
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- What You Make of It : Charles Ray Designs Works to Confront and Baffle Viewers
- Commercial Use of County Park Assailed : Recreation: Officials reconsider proposal to let a developer fence off 20 acres of Schabarum Regional Park.
- Strike Plans at Markets Put on Hold : Labor: Mediator persuades union leaders to go back to the bargaining table if workers reject a pact now up for vote.
- Walnut : Landscaping Pact May End
- LOCAL : Gunmen Rob 3 More Fast-Food Restaurants in North County
- COSTA MESA : Trash Fee Policy Irritates Taxpayers
- Wheel Factory Paralyzed as 800 Workers Walk Out
- 2 Teens Arrested in Slaying of Pastor in Chatsworth
- Wieder War Chest Swells, Tops Neugebauer's 20 to 1 : Campaigns: The supervisor has raised $319,000 for her runoff with the Westminster councilwoman, who reports donations of $14,542.
- Lawndale Council to Vote on Tax Measure : Revenues: Council members are divided on putting proposed 2% levy on utilities on November ballot.
- BREA : 2 Theater Workers Robbed After Shift
- Parretti Drops Bid for Vaunted French Studio
- Writing Help for the Turgid
- Chinese Barbecue Pork
- The Great Tomato : Hot Days of August Bring the Pick of Vegetable Crops
- Schools Holding Out for Hefty Sum in Sale of Site
- $1 Million to Clean Up Valley Water Is Vetoed by Deukmejian
- La Canada Group Is Pushing Property Tax to Help Fund Schools
- Malibu : Assistance for Sea Lion
- Local News in Brief : L.A. Youth Is Killed in Drive-by Shooting
- Garbage-Loving Dog Owes Freedom to Animal Officer Who Sedated Himself
- Long Beach : Spray Paint Sales Restricted in Anti-Graffiti Ordinances
- Residents Surprised by Graphic Safe-Sex Packet : West Hollywood: It's not the idea that bothers some people, it's the language used in the kit's brochure.
- WORLD : Trinidad to Prosecute Rebels
- Temple City : Mini-Mall Reconsidered
- Santa Monica OKs Krishna Festival Parade
- WORLD IN BRIEF : MOZAMBIQUE : Opposition Parties Allowed to Compete
- Artesia : Ordinance Allows Fees for Controlling Unruly Parties
- 6 Lost, Killed as Hurricane Crushes Ship
- NOTEBOOK : Wisenberg, Egan to Face Dutch Junior Team
- Molding Images of Animals : Rancho Santa Fe Artist's Sculptures on Sale Worldwide
- 3 U.S. Agents Charged in Philippines Slayings
- PERSPECTIVE ON LATIN AMERICA : Strike Now While Coca Is Hurting : Bush's Latin trade plan is admirable and thrifty. But it fails to address the drug issue, even though the time is right for economic cures.
- Countywide : The Dirty Half-Dozen
- GAIN Students, Staff Reply to Article
- Industry Needs Pierce Agriculture Program
- GAIN Students, Staff Reply to Article
- For the Record: As one of the...
- Hiring Undocumented Workers Against Law
- Killing of Dog on Freeway
- Incorrect Sentiment
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- Killing of Dog on Freeway
- Killing of Dog on Freeway
- Anniversary of Columbus' Discovery
- GAIN Students, Staff Reply to Article
- Anniversary of Columbus' Discovery
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- Heat-Sponsored Programs Result in Increased Awareness of Soccer
- Probe of Parking Structure a 'Waste of Time and Dollars'
- Jail Time Is Deserved
- Heat-Sponsored Programs Result in Increased Awareness of Soccer
- GAIN Students, Staff Reply to Article
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- No 'Dark Side' to Wicca
- Killing of Dog on Freeway
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- AFFLUENT LATINOS: Orange County Latinos are among...
- Couple Found Dead After Videotaping Suicide Plan
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : Law Puts Big Demands on Candidates
- Retro Bikes : 1930s to '50s Balloon-Tire Bicycles Worth Peddling
- Loss of CAP Testing Seen as a Setback, but Not Fatal
- DAM CUTBACK: There was some bad news...
- Countywide : Grocers Are Stocking Up for a Strike
- Convention Focuses on Black Clout in the Media
- Council Split on Policy for Gay Officers : City Hall: Debate erupts over hiring and treatment of homosexual officers. Chief Daryl Gates is among those opposing settlement of a gay-rights lawsuit.
- County Educators Meet to Assess Possible Damage From State Cuts
- 2 Cities to Discuss Annexing of Jordan Ranch
- High-Tech Cooking From Scratch
- The Great Tomato : Home-Grown Tomato: Versatility on the Vine
- Mix Up a Little Homemade Summertime Magic : Desserts: Homemade ice cream is as American as apple pie. But we still have a long way to go before we can match the Italian flare for flavor and texture.
- JAILHOUSE RICHES: Convicted criminals who hope to...
- Loss of CAP Testing Seen as a Setback, but Not Fatal
- Views on Governor's Fiscal Legacy Vary Widely : State budget: Deukmejian anticipated criticism of his spending plan vetoes. The Legislature is unlikely to overturn them. A later effort to restore programs is seen.
- Remap Proposal Called 'Nonsensical' by Judge : L.A. County: He rejects supervisors' plan. Hearings will begin on alternative maps drawn by plaintiffs.
- BUCKING THE TREND : While Most Parks Cut Back on Live Shows Knott's Berry Farm Sees a Bumper Crop
- Death Pact Puts End to Couple's Success Story : Murder-suicide: Anaheim husband and wife send videotape to a relative, saying they had achieved all they wanted. It arrived too late to prevent tragedy.
- SHARP TONGUES: Anaheim's Rev. Louis Sheldon is...
- Convention Debates Role of Blacks in Hollywood : Minorities: A journalists' meeting takes another look at charges from a recent NAACP conference that studios block opportunities.
- 2 Cities to Discuss Annexing Hope Land : Jordan Ranch: A councilman says Simi Valley and Thousand Oaks need to consider which is the more logical choice.
- Fugitive Preacher's Business, Churches May Collapse : Investigations: Institutions founded by Tony Alamo are said to be staggering after IRS raids. But, from hiding, Alamo disputes the claims.
- Regulators Push for Speedier Sale of Failed S&Ls;, Assets
- Del Taco's Armstrong, Leader of Buyout, Resigns
- OPEC Is Cause for Worry But Not Panic
- BANKING/FINANCE
- P.M. BRIEFING : McDonald's to Aid Recycling
- Honig Decries Governor's School Cuts, Pledges Fight
- GOP Ad on S&L; Crisis Infuriates Democrats : Politics: The national governors' conference ends in partisan discord. Bush's handling of probe is criticized as rival party vows retaliation.
- Militants in Trinidad Surrender : Rebels Begin to Free 40 Hostages Taken in Attempted Coup
- American Who Mailed Self Marijuana Faces Death Penalty in Malaysia Trial
- What Reigns in Spain Isn't Always Plain : Fashion: Designers put forth menswear for spring and summer that ranges from the classic and the sleek to the gaudy and the very extreme.
- Simi Council Seeks Early Ruling on Hope Land Annexation
- Picketing of Homes Prohibited : Protests: The ban by supervisors applies only to unincorporated areas. Board members fear pickets at their residences and hope cities will follow their lead.
- Truck Driver, Motorcyclist Killed
- Lagomarsino Seeks Sierra Club Backing
- Hit-Run Car Turns Tandem Bike Ride to Tragedy : Grief: A teen-age girl is killed and her father seriously injured during an outing on a tandem bicycle. A San Marcos man is arrested on suspicion of drunken driving and other offenses.
- Woman Killed, 2 Men Hurt in Knife Attack at Triplex
- Crack Teamwork Saves Heart Attack Victim
- Century Cable Offers Reward in Vandalism
- DEL MAR : Down Again Tops the Field in Belles Race
- Newman Will Lead MSL Stars Against National Team
- He's the One You Can Blame It On in Rio
- His Luck Might Finally Have Changed
- Dodger Charge Slowed : Baseball: Defensive lapses key Reds' 5-2 victory. Los Angeles falls eight games behind again.
- 3 Out of 4 Unaware of L.A. Festival, Informal Survey Finds : Arts: Despite brochures, community meetings, seminars and press conferences, the $4.7-million event's coordinators have their work cut out. The extravaganza runs Aug. 31-Sept. 17.
- POP MUSIC : When Rio's Bar Went Dry, So Did Its Well of Talent
- Radio Demographics: Why No. 2 Is No. 1 : Ratings: KIIS-FM may have finished runner-up to KOST-FM in the Arbitron rankings, but ended up first with the prized 18- to 34-year-old target audience.
- FundAmerica Faithful Cheer 'Resurrection' : Investors: Thousands flock to Costa Mesa hotel to hear new leader say company accused as pyramid scheme will rise again.
- Travelers to Provide Health Care to AT
- Executive Comes Full Circle in Deal for Lab : Acquisitions: The former marketing director of McGaw Laboratories heads a group that is acquiring his old employer, now known as Kendall McGaw Laboratories.