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- Fetus's Origin Is Conceded in Surrogate Case
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- A Question of Basic Rights? : Zoning: Designers and religious leaders are asking if the City Council went too far by restricting the size and design of a mosque in a Granada Hills neighborhood.
- UPDATE / LOUISIANA BATTLE : Senator Turns Angry Populist in Race With Ex-KKK Leader
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- THE KEATING INDICMENT : Battler Keating Facing the Fight of His Life : Profile: He's known for his philanthropy as well as his penuriousness. Now the win-or-else S&L; executive is accused of breaking the rules.
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- FDR Biography Is Among 6 Times Book Prize Winners : Arts: Ireland's Edna O'Brien takes the fiction award. The late O. B. Hardison Jr. wins in the current interest category.
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- Improve Child Welfare System or Else, County Told : Social services: State oversight of the troubled local agency will continue and takeover still is possible unless plans for change pass muster, officials say.
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- The Art Collection Without a Country : Art: Touring exhibit may hold the only Kuwait Museum treasures to have survived the invasion.
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- Raymond Vecci Named President of Alaska Air
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- Bergeson Bill to Light Up Campus Crime Areas Signed
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- COLUMN ONE : Striving to Serve God and Family : Married Roman Catholic priests still yearn to perform duties for their church. They seek an end to mandatory celibacy as the church faces a critical shortage of clergymen.
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- STAGE REVIEW : The Poignant Aftermath of Linke's 'Time Flies' : Theater: He follows his personal show on the death of his wife with a new monologue about pulling yourself and the kids together.
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- Bodies of 3 Missing Teens Found in Remote Region
- Iran-Contra Figure Convicted of Four Federal Tax Charges
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- Ventura : Shooting of 3 Called Atypical of Gangs
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- New Currency Plus Old Equals Chaos : Money: A new Nicaraguan cordoba makes a confusing economy even worse.
- Technology Can Ease Need for Oil Imports
- Street Savvy : Fashion: Avoiding the arty and upscale and exploring the inner cities, designers have translated the styles spawned by rap and world music with little adaptation.
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