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- Pollution Suit Settled Over Mississippi River
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- Woman Stabbed to Death in Van Nuys
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- Nuclear Plant Whistle-Blowers Have Little Success in Questioning Safety : Workplace: Over seven months, judges have rejected the cases of three Hanford employees who complained of harassment.
- Looking to the Stars for Creation of New Society : Final frontier: A national space group insists the future is there and urges more funding of exploration efforts.
- Juan Cabrillo Weighs in With Another View of the House Banking Scandal
- How Did Militarism Dodge Bullet? : Schools: The $851,557 earmarked this year for JROTC in San Diego is a case of misplaced priorities, both fiscally and educationally.
- 3 Men Sought in Shooting
- COUNTY REPORT. Coming of Age : East Gains Population, Clout : Urbanization: Thirty years of growth have turned a bucolic backwater into a political and economic power, in some ways eclipsing the west county.
- UC Santa Barbara's Lane Bounces Back From Bad Break : Baseball: Shortstop's productive '91 season was cut short by a line drive. But Laguna Beach graduate is hitting his stride again.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Boyd's on the Ball Again for Titans
- Taking a Bath Commonplace in NCAA Basketball Office Pool
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- Virginia Union Beats Bridgeport for Men's Division II Championship
- NHL ROUNDUP : Penguins Win, Clinch a Spot in Playoffs, 6-3
- He's a Handyman With a Bat and a Ball : Colleges: Jason Wayt can do it all for the El Camino baseball team. He is the Warriors' best pitcher and one of their top hitters.
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- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : After Parting, Shots Are Fired at Lefebvre
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- Jamaica for Less Than $1,000 a Week : Prices include six nights' lodging and round-trip air from LAX, but not meals.
- Bloomin' Good Poppies . . . Soon : The new Lancaster Poppy Festival is just one excuse to celebrate spring's blush.
- COLUMN ONE : Are Private Schools Better? : More parents are enrolling children in expensive academic institutions. Classes are smaller, but most students do not score much higher on standardized tests than pupils in public programs.
- AIDS-Infected Sex-Crimes Suspect Rearrested
- Coast Guard Wants System to Track Ships : Harbors: Radar and computerized displays are seen as a way to maintain safety around Long Beach and Los Angeles ports. The Coast Guard would gain authority to issue navigational commands from shore.
- Marines Marching Into a Budget-Hungry Future : Military: The corps is being forced to make painful cuts in personnel and to scramble for equipment outlays.
- World IN BRIEF : MYANMAR : Army Said to Make Inmates Clear Mines
- Cathedral's Design Stirs Controversy : Architecture: Church under construction in Managua dubbed 'House of Eros' by critics who say its shape pays homage to female anatomy. Others in poor nation object to cost.
- Taking a Stand So Cyclists Can Ride Safely : * Council Didn't Duck Issue of Improving PCH While Accommodating Bicycle Traffic
- Group Urges Inquiry Over Golf Course Project Delays : Development: As environmentalists accuse Mayor Bradley of improperly intervening, pro-business activists question city planners' actions.
- Cheers All Round : Contest: In national cheerleading finals at UCI, 250 teams prove true to their schools.
- Unusual Court Judges History With Twinkle in the Eye
- COMMENTARY ON GEOPOLITICS : Adversaries of the Cold War '80s Are Knotting Ties That Bind : Russia and Orange County may be strange bedfellows, but all neighborhoods are becoming more global.
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- Court Official Finds Retiring Like a Divorce
- Oscar Parties
- Fantasy Comes True for Three Youths Pulled into Scenes of a Favorite Show
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Shuttle Crew Studies Shooting Stars, Halo
- Walnut : Rollerblade Ordinance
- World IN BRIEF : JAMAICA : Insider Emerges as New Premier
- 'Intellectual Aerobics' : Maverick Teacher Is Putting His Beliefs Into Action
- COLUMN LEFT/ ROBERT W. BENSON : An Island on the Way to Ecotopia : On human rights, Cuba's record compares well to Mexico and others.
- PLATFORM : No Guarantee
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- Beilenson Tells Constituents of 5 Bad Checks : House bank: The Democrat facing reelection calls the overdrafts inadvertent. But he says it could become a campaign issue.
- Kirtman Tests His Might Against the Mighty : Colleges: Football and track standout is hopeful of becoming first Pomona-Pitzer athlete to be drafted by an NFL team.
- Tennis
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- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA WOMEN'S TOURNAMENT : Stanford Shoots Over Zone, Puts USC Under
- Read All About It--Enya Outsells Garth Brooks
- A Great Wall of Another Kind Grows in Mid-Wilshire
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- French Official Quits Cabinet Post in Protest
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- Hawaiian Gardens City Council
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : GARDENS : Waste Not
- PERSPECTIVE ON METRO RAIL : American Bidder Is Ready to Roll : Morrison Knudsen can build the cars on time, with local content, at a new low cost. Delaying the contract is wasteful.
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- CITY PLANNING: Los Angeles City Councilwoman Joy...
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- POP MUSIC : SPRING ALBUM ROUNDUP : From Def Leppard, Hits (Yes), Vision (You're Joking)
- CALENDAR GOES TO THE OSCARS : Who Are These People? : * Academy members always seem to vote the Establishment line because they <i> are</i> the Establishment
- BEAT THAT TUNE : The Key to Winning Any Battle Is Singing the Right Song
- REGIONAL REPORT : Rush to Fraternities, Sororities Slows : Colleges: Image problems and rising education expenses are blamed for the decline in membership. Groups' efforts to change 'animal house' behavior are ignored, their leaders say.
- They're Paying a Price for Anti-Drug Efforts : Crime: Smoke grenade attack is latest in a series of incidents against two Oakwood area residents known for cooperating with police.
- The Rites of String : The Guys Who Pass Their Time at Santa Ana's Guitar Center Have a Most Excellent Dream
- Ross Perot as Nation's Man on Horseback : Outsider: A self-made billionaire seems poised to launch an independent presidential campaign. And the public has been encouraging.
- So Near and Yet So Far in Beverly Hills Borderline Case
- Closed School Sites Offer Opportunities : * Both Sides in Conflict May Benefit From Master Plan
- 2 Wounded in Separate Incidents
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- Police Encircle House in Standoff
- He Wants to Make a Few Points and Also Subtract Another One
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA WOMEN'S TOURNAMENT : Southwest Missouri State Keeps Rolling, 94-71 : Midwest Regional: Bears use balanced attack and fan support to crush Mississippi and reach Final Four.
- Floyd, Going Like 50 in Japan, Leads by Two
- AL CAMPANIS FINDS BASEBALL HAS : A Long Memory : Five Years Later, Comments on Blacks Keep Former Dodger Executive on Sideline
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- Sycamores are HOT : Popular tree of striking individuality brings a rugged, wild look to most civilized of gardens
- Look for Loan Before Looking for House
- HEATH HORIZONS : MEDICINE : Mammography--Vital but Not Foolproof : IT IS THE ONLY TECHNOLOGY CAPABLE OF FINDING BREAST CANCER IN ITS EARLY STAGES, WHEN THE CURE RATE IS 91%. BUT THERE ARE INHERENT LIMITS, ESPECIALLY FOR WOMEN UNDER 50.
- $10,000 Grant Received to Document Folk Arts
- GARY MORRIS: Talkin' About a Real Revolution
- Obese Hawaiians Learn From Thin Ancestors : Diet: Nutritionists offer plan featuring food ancient islanders ate. Natives--many of whom are at high risk for heart disease and other ailments--are losing weight.
- Gang Suspects Shoot at Autos From Rooftop : Violence: Bullets fired from Hollywood apartment wound two motorists, one critically. Police are hampered because fearful tenants are unwilling to help.
- A Long-Distance Calling : Brooklyn's Controversial Rebbe--Who Some Believe Is the Messiah--Makes an Impact on Jews in County
- Transfer Pitcher Gives Chatsworth a Yeomanly Effort
- Challengers Down to the Nitty-Gritty : Challenger semifinals: The four remaining syndicates are fighting each other to gain an edge, no matter how small.
- Kentucky Derby Prep Races Offer Big Money, Little Value
- POP MUSIC : The Caribbean--Beyond Reggae and Salsa
- The Long and Winding Road : Four Offbeat Unknowns With Day Jobs Pursue the L.A. Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy
- HACK ATTACK
- A Return to Washington's Primeval Rain Forest : Trip back to the Olympic Peninsula reaffirms all the remembered joys of childhood.
- Commentary : Rites (and Wrongs) of Oscar
- A Final Bow for Historic 'Mighty Mo' : Navy: The last active battleship will be decommissioned at a ceremony Tuesday. Its captain is retiring at the same time.
- If You Expect Politeness, You're In for a Rude Awakening
- U.S. Team Finds No Sign of Arms Deal, Israel Says
- COLUMN ONE : Are Private Schools Any Better? : More parents are enrolling children in expensive academic institutions. Classes are smaller, but most students do not score much higher on standardized tests than pupils in public programs.
- Take the Trade Route to Reduce Smog : Free-trade accord with U.S. could benefit Mexico's air, too
- You Have to Believe You Can Make a Difference : Youth: In the alleys of the city, a gang murder might as well be thought of as death by natural causes.
- Grief Haunts Friend of Cyclist Killed by Drunk Driver
- VENTURA : 4 Held After Melee Outside Restaurant
- SMALL FACES: Frank Zappa is releasing a...
- NBA ROUNDUP : Jordan Puts an End to Cavaliers' Threat
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL : Miller Helps Oceanside Hold Off Fallbrook for Victory
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : Indiana Victory Is the Pits for UCLA : West Regional: The Hoosiers roll into the Final Four, 106-79. It is the Bruins' worst postseason loss ever.
- Pressure Increases as Baker Gets Older
- Vice President's Visit to Little Saigon
- The Pros and Cons of Death Row
- Column on Gender Gap Applauded
- Turmoil in Yugoslavia
- The Pros and Cons of Death Row
- H. Ross Perot
- Carlsbad Sculpture
- Student Fees
- Dana Hills Students Find City Hall's Views on Eatery Hard to Swallow
- Playing the Numbers
- Dana Hills Students Find City Hall's Views on Eatery Hard to Swallow
- The Pros and Cons of Death Row
- Vice President's Visit to Little Saigon
- Bush Economic Chief Defends GDP Forecasts
- Dept. of Animal Regulation
- Watchdog Group's Mission Clarified
- Series Savers
- Pasadena Library
- H. Ross Perot
- Disabled Adults Need Goodwill, Cooperation
- Pacific Islanders a Distinct Ingredient in Cultural Stew
- KUSC: Round 2
- Idea of Handing Jail Administration Over to Private Operator Is a Bad One
- Coffee Mates
- Animal Control
- Hey, Woody, Funny Really <i> Is</i> Good Enough
- Lump of Coal for Judge Who Jailed Santa
- New Building Codes
- Business of Seizing Money Questioned
- Turmoil in Yugoslavia
- The Pros and Cons of Death Row
- Appeals Cloud Majority Rule Concept
- Don't Compare Santa Monica to 1940s Alabama
- Hillcrest Computer Program Gets $500 Gift
- Dana Hills Students Find City Hall's Views on Eatery Hard to Swallow
- The Pros and Cons of Death Row
- Early Jail Release
- Dept. of Animal Regulation
- Idea of Handing Jail Administration Over to Private Operator Is a Bad One
- Education Is Key to Public Lands' Use, Not Barbed Wire and Locked Gates
- Lump of Coal for Judge Who Jailed Santa
- Turmoil in Yugoslavia
- Dept. of Animal Regulation
- The Pros and Cons of Death Row
- Give Miller Some Time
- Pacific Islanders a Distinct Ingredient in Cultural Stew
- The American Way
- A Rosie by Any Name
- Los Angeles County - News from March 29, 1992
- Houston: Back in the Saddle After Tough Times : This bodacious city had to diversify after oil prices plummeted.
- Rotarian Helps Make History at Library With a Cultural Exchange
- Clinton Tax Attack on Brown Boomerangs : Democrats: Arkansas governor demands release of tax returns, but his own are not yet public. Brown says his are 'out there,' but aides later deny it.
- Recycling Law Will Cost O.C. More Than It Saves : Landfills: County faces stiff fines if it can't meet trash reduction goal, while residents face huge garbage bill increases if it does.
- House Bank List an Index of Lives Out of Control
- HEATH HORIZONS : NUTRITION : Hold the Pickle--and the Fat : CONSUMERS DO NOT HAVE TO LOAD UP ON CALORIES WHEN THEY WANT A QUICK MEAL. FAST-FOOD CHAINS ARE CHANGING THEIR MENUS TO MEET THE PUBLIC'S NEEDS
- MILLION BOUND: Dole is also invited to...
- CALENDAR GOES TO THE OSCARS : OSCAR ACCEPTANCE SPEECH QUIZ
- AMERICA'S CUP UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Dickson Enjoying This Cup More Than Fremantle Version
- New Royal Viking Heads Upscale : Ship emphasizes 'non-conspicuous consumption.'
- CHURCH & THE CROSS: Former Cabinet member...
- LASER ERASER: Former Soviet leader Mikhail S....
- DISCOVERING SPUNK: Those characters from the "Super...
- The Wounds of War
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : Justice Minister Suspends Hangings
- Kohl Rejects Jewish Critics of His Waldheim Meeting
- Fairy-Tale Trial
- SEACLIFF : Railroad Accused of Delaying Refunds
- Study Finds No Increased Cancer Risk Near Lab
- Guggenheim Bounced $250,000 in Checks in '86
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA WOMEN'S TOURNAMENT : Stanley Brings Trojan Tradition Back : West Regional: After a rough start, she has USC in the finals tonight against Stanford.
- Mission Viejo Boys Favored at Swim Meet
- Drug-possession charges have been dropped against three...
- Kuchiki-Sand Skating Team Facing Future of Uncertainty
- Irvine's PBR Commits to Missouri Project
- Work's a Beach Too : * Advertising: Graphic artist Thom McElroy and his staff get their feet wet before devising campaigns for major surf, ski and skateboard companies.
- Thousands Rally for Unification of Romania, Maldova
- Brown Accuses Democratic Chairman of Taking Sides : Campaign: Rival says Ronald Brown is trying to corral party support for Clinton and cut off criticism.
- Kiss the Rain Goodby--at Least for the Weekend
- SAN DIEGO : UCSD Extension Plans Expansion
- MONTEBELLO : Protests Over Proposed School Budget Cuts Spread
- Lawyer Urges Lesser Penalty for Murderer
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Orange Coast Tops Saddleback in Swimming
- AMERICA'S CUP UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Defenders Believe Japanese, Kiwis Rank 1-2 Among the Challengers
- Singer-Dancer Borrows 'Time'
- Saugus Speedway Has New Alignment
- PREP ROUNDUP : Santiago Beats Los Amigos in Baseball
- Credit Companies Trade Charges : * Advertising: Visa and American Express clash over using the Olympics in their promotions.
- * Gerald A. Bagg has been appointed...
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ROMANIA : Rally Demands Moldova Union
- EPA Orders Firms to Share the Cost of Water Cleanup : Burbank: The five companies and a landowner must build a $2.5-million facility to help purify city well supplies contaminated by industrial pollutants.
- Taking a Peek in the Deep by Using Your Ears : Oceanography: Scientists at Scripps Institution are developing the concept of 'acoustic daylight' to penetrate the underwater darkness.
- ESCONDIDO : 3 Youths Arrested in Robbery String
- OCEANSIDE : Truck Driver Killed When Rig Jackknifes
- ORANGE : 120 Back Principals on Demotion Notice
- Economic Growth in China Aids Religion, Visiting Clerics Say
- The Kindest Pentagon Cut
- FIGURE SKATING WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS : Petrenko Wins; Bowman Falls but Finishes
- Jackie Autry: Angels May Lose $8.5 Million : Baseball: They will borrow more than ever, says co-owner, who has complete authority in running club operations.
- Tennis
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- Buchanan's Sunset Journey to California Seen as the Dawn of '96 Presidential Bid : Republicans: The state could bring Bush's challenger a wealth of grass-roots support and an early start on fund raising.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : BANNING : Slain Man's Widow, Lover Found Dead
- Howard Christie; Film and TV Producer
- Japanese-American Reparations Law Upheld
- 8 Arrested in Scheme to Sell Arms to Iraq
- Outcry Grows in Freed Men's Case : LAPD: Mayor joins those calling for a grand jury investigation of charges that police pressured witnesses and suppressed evidence.
- Bail in Drug Money Case Is Protested : Narcotics: Two suspects wait to enter pleas until their lawyers can read the grand jury transcript. One is held on a $500-million bond.
- Suspended German Swimmer a USC Recruit
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Ladybugs': Dangerfield's Comic Tricks
- Keating Bond Never Posted, Prosecutor Says
- WORLD IN BRIEF : RUSSIA : Hijackers Seize Bus, Demand Iraq Flight
- 28 Reportedly Killed in Fighting at Mali Prison
- Russia Hands Over Files on U.S. POWs
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : $243-Million IMF Loan Approved
- MWD Board Ends Water Rationing in Southland : Conservation: Action will affect more than 300 communities plus 25 Orange County agencies.
- SANTA CLARITA : Deputy Cleared in Shooting of Man
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Tax-Cut Advocate Loses Bid to Put Nickname on Ballot
- Year-Round Schools Make Tracks in North County : Education: San Marcos Unified, Escondido Union Elementary prepare for schedule that was implemented 2 years ago in Vista district, where most parents have taken a liking to the new calendar.
- Those in the Know Say Bo Deserves a More Secure Life
- VENTURA : Educators Prepare for Earth Day With a Lesson in Ecology
- Woman Whose Body Was Found in Grove Was Killed by Blow to Head
- SAN DIEGO : Overcrowded Bar Shut Down for Week
- SAN DIEGO : Police Suspect Gangs in Shooting Death
- GARDEN GROVE : Seniors to Be Fed Gulf War Chili
- MIDWEST REGIONAL : Georgia Tech Fights to Finish Again, but Loses in Overtime
- San Francisco 49er linebacker Tim Harris, facing...
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / POSTSEASON TOURNAMENTS : WOMEN'S MIDEAST REGIONAL : High-Flying Western Kentucky Takes On Maryland Tonight
- Swartout Breaks Swim Record at National Junior Olympics
- The State Attorney's office at Port St....
- First Boston Names Baylis, Murphy to Two Top Posts
- Milken May Give Testimony for 1st Time at Friend's Trial
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Poland's Strict Budget Reflects Shift in Mood : Economics: Public and government are beginning to realize there's no painless way out of the post-Communist doldrums.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : CALEXICO : Hazardous Waste Returned to U.S.
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Madigan Examined in S&L; Investigation
- WORLD IN BRIEF : BULGARIA : 20,000 Miners Strike to Protest Closures
- Story Changed in Drunk Driver Furor in S.D.
- ORANGE : Council OKs Plans for 2 New Libraries
- VENTURA : Woman Admits to Filing False Claim
- Georgia Girl, 12, Rescued by CHP
- Study Says Lab Doesn't Raise Cancer Risk
- SAN DIEGO : Suspended Lawyer Guilty of Practicing
- Motorcyclists Mount Up to Spread Faith : Ministering: Thousands of riders belong to Christian clubs throughout the country, helping motorists and sharing the word of God.
- Briseno Was Troubled by King Arrest, Partner Says : Trial: Rookie officer testifies that one of the four men charged said immediately after the incident that the situation was handled badly and that excessive force may have been used.
- Flooded Laguna Canyon Road Reopened
- A Prescription for Change? : Democrats could make a positive difference in the welfare debate
- PREP VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : Momentum Swings Finally Wind Up in Irvine's Favor
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : Like Him or Not, He's the Reel Deal
- LABOR
- Personal Income Growth Strongest in Three Years : * Economy: Commerce Department reports a jump in consumer spending, fueling hopes that an economic recovery has begun.
- GARDENING : Perennials' Showy Blooms Give Colorful Encores Through Fall
- California's U.S. Senate Races : The Campaign for the 2-year Seat : Seymour, Dannemeyer Clash at Senate Debate
- Lesotho Declares Food Emergency, Seeks Aid
- Harry Orlinsky; Scholar Worked on Dead Sea Scrolls
- WORLD IN BRIEF : THAILAND : Candidate Denies U.S. Drug Charges
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : ARCATA : Steen Tells Students to Cherish Freedom
- Boy Who Fell in Pool Hospitalized
- LAGUNA HILLS : Seniors Fear Losing Their '2nd Home'
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : That What It Wasn't : A hard-to-take PiL and a so-so B.A.D. II and Blind Melon make for a tedious '120 Minutes.' Live, though, is lively.
- TV Reviews : ABC's 'Gertz Story' Warns About AIDS
- GM Will Close Its Oldest Auto Plant in Mexico
- * Nissan Motor Co. Ltd. said its...
- Playing the Match Game With Paint
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CANADA : New York Cancels Hydro-Quebec Pact
- MWD Will End Water Rationing : Conservation: District says drought is not over but mandatory cuts are no longer necessary. Local agencies are expected to ease restrictions on consumers.
- U.N. Lifts Teddy Bear Blockade of Iraq
- Angels Mired in Debt, Says Jackie Autry
- Court Upholds New Trial for Man Convicted in Camarena Case : Appeal: Justices agree that federal prosecutor twisted a witness's testimony. Mexican businessman was found guilty of involvement in DEA agent's murder.
- MOORPARK : Burglars Make a Big Splash, Then Flee
- NEWPORT BEACH : Tougher Curbs on Smoking Rejected
- Astronauts Take Photos, Fire Gas Clouds : Atlantis: Crew captures nature's light displays and completes another experiment after electron beam gun fails.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Judge Suspends Doctor's License
- Jet Lands Safely After Missile Attack Over Karabakh
- Firms Libya Controls Have Assets Frozen : Sanctions: The Treasury action affects American funds of 46 multinationals. None of them are headquartered in the United States.
- Consider Your Tolerance for Risk Before Investing
- Berrigan to Appeal Contempt Sentence
- Neon Sign Sparks Fire in Yorba Linda
- Hussein Losing His Grip, but Alternative Might Be More of Same, CIA Chief Says : Intelligence: Gates says the Iraqi leader's power base is shrinking, but he refuses to predict his ouster.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Council Moves to Ax July 4th Party Funds