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Monday, November 17, 1997
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Television Captions Can Help Kids Read
By
Nick Anderson
Mourning the Death of a Mother
By
Peter M. Warren
AGENDA
/ Issues Coming Up
Battle Looms Over Plan to Hike School Leaders’ Pay
By
Doug Smith
Goldberg Urges More Unity in Fight Against Prejudice
By
Julia Scheeres
The Freshman Class
By
Hugo Martín
House of ‘David’
By
Daniel Yi
Head of Getty Trust to Speak to Homeowners
By
Tom Becker
120-Unit Development for Seniors Proposed
Deal to Buy Ball Team Collapsing
By
Dawn Hobbs
Man, 32, Killed in Motorcycle Crash
Videoconference to Explore Racial Issues
By
Edward M. Yoon
Principal Does His Home Work Too
By
Dawn Hobbs
Dog Enters House, Attacks Comatose Woman
By
Julie Tamaki
Singer Changes Tune, Now Claims Art Used in Drug Buy
By
Davan Maharaj
LAUNCH
POINT
A Bargain in Flood Insurance
Activist Carla Bard Killed in Car Crash
By
Daryl Kelley
and
Chris Chi
Reaching Out to Cambodians
By
Jocelyn Y. Stewart
Compton High Shows Some Signs of Progress
By
Bill Boyarsky
Oxnard Police Identify Man Killed in Fight
By
Chris Chi
Curfew Advocates Say It’s Passed Test of Time
By
Lesley Wright
Feeling Neighborly
By
Nancy Cleeland
ACTIVITIES
Technology Training for Teachers
A Day of Caring Fetes Cultural Ties
By
Karima A. Haynes
Dance of Dismay
By
Bob Pool
Reducing Risk of El Nino Damage
By
Tom Becker
Clinton Drops In on Church Congregation
By
Bob Pool
Sun Forecast Early in Week, Clouds Later
By
Karima A. Haynes
Golf Tournament to Provide Aid to Abuse Victims
Online Applications Do Away With College Entrance Paper Chase
By
Kenneth R. Weiss
Police Plan Talk on Avoiding Theft, Fraud
By
Scott Hadly
Balboa Island Assn. Walking Tour to Aid Beautification
Party Guests Express Hope for Proposed University
By
Scott Steepleton
USC
Gets $10-Million Gift for Engineering School
By
Kenneth R. Weiss
The Freshman Class
By
Hugo Martín
3 Fugitives Sought by Investigators
By
Richard Warchol
Proposition 187 Backers Should Call It Quits
Founders’ Imperfections Don’t Warrant Contempt
By
Bruce Herschensohn
SEND
AWAY
Clinton Reaped What He Sowed: Nothing
By
Brennan Van Dyke
THANKSGIVING
School of Hard Knocks
By
Kate Folmar
Cartographer Follows Twists and Turns of Evolving Landscape
By
Russ Loar
Getting Over the Hurdles of Speed Hump Installation
By
Richard Warchol
At Synagogue Conference, Gays Urged to Form Alliances
By
Julia Scheeres
Church Group Fixes Couple’s Leaky Roof
By
Chris Chi
Teen Mentor Program Holds Job Conference
By
Edward M. Yoon
Unprotected Innocents
Traffic Judges Hear Tales Worth Citing
By
David Haldane
A Degree of Care
By
Tina Nguyen
They Can’t Just Pack Their Bags and Go Home
Coroner’s Officials Identify 2 Who Died in Freeway Crashes
Health
Media Mix
Large Study Shows More Fen-Phen Damage
Inside the World of Deaf Moms
By
Barbara Thomas
‘
Lymphedema Changes Your … Way of Life’
By
Nadia Lerner
The Deadly Consequences of Shaking the Baby
By
Kathleen Doheny
A Youthful Look Is Her Reward
By
Jean Morrison Moss
Resources for Diabetics
By
Shari Roan
He’s Lean, Mean and, By the Way, Diabetic
By
Candace A. Wedlan
Media Mix
By
Shari Roan
Media Mix
By
Shari Roan
Caution in the Kitchen
So, What’s ‘Organic,’ Anyway?
By
Carole Sugarman
For Baby’s Sake
By
Kathleen Doheny
The Proliferation of Prozac - Millions of prescriptions for the drug and other antidepressants are written annually. Now, doctors wonder about long-term use.
By
Jamie Talan
Egg Banking Offers Hope to Women
By
Shari Roan
Cutting the Risks of Falls in the Home
By
Martin Miller
Cholesterol Drug Found to Aid Heart Patients
By
Thomas H. Maugh II
A Practical, Positive Look at Caring for Mom and Dad
By
Shari Roan
Vitals
Our Common Enemy: the Thief of the Mind
By
Peter Braum
NAGGING
By
Kathleen Doheny
Donate Blood, Be Healthier? - Studies suggest phlebotomy cuts the risk of heart disease. But some experts say it isn’t so.
By
Terence Monmaney
HEALTHY
BESTSELLERS
If the Helmet Fits …
By
Martin Miller
Sports
For the Chiefs, 24-22 Victory Is a Real Kick
By
T J. Simers
NFC
East Leaders on Quite a Run
Colts Don’t Pack It In This Time and Win, 41-38
Weir Points Way to Tournament Title for Saddleback
Lietzke Reels in a Rare Victory
By
Thomas Bonk
Smith Knows Turnarounds Too
Patriots’ Rallying Call: ‘No Mosh’
McBride Leads
U.S.
Past El Salvador
WILD
-CARD
RACES
Clippers Post Gain, Then Finish Poorly
By
Chris Baker
Agoura Faces Notre Dame in Its First Playoff Since ‘92
By
Tris Wykes
Key May Be Staying Within Margins
By
Robyn Norwood
Angels Re-Sign Free-Agent Hill to 3-Year Deal
By
Mike Digiovanna
World Cup ‘98
TONIGHT
’S
GAME
By
T J. Simers
Buccaneers Look Like the Real Thing
It’s Close, but Title Is Gordon’s
‘
Road Warriors’ Failing at Home
By
John Weyler
Belfour Finally Finds Good Match in Dallas Defense
By
Mark Pargas
Bengals Learn Cold, Hard Facts
Krzyzewski Has Much to Celebrate
Angels, Not Ducks, Are On the Move
By
J A. Adande
Mater Dei to Open Against St. John Bosco
By
Gary Klein
Murray Warming Up to Bench Time
By
Chris Baker
Sampras Puts on Another Classic Display
Red Sox Close to Getting Martinez
By
Ross Newhan
StingRays Regain Winning Feeling
By
Earl Gustkey
Angels, Hill Reach New Deal
By
Mike Digiovanna
It’s Claire, Not Clear, So We’re All Left Wondering
By
Randy Harvey
Duke Makes Krzyzewski’s Weekend Complete
Lion Offense a Roaring Success
Kovalev, Rangers Starting to Click
Lack of Offense Creates No-Win Situation
You Can Rest Assured, Hicks Is Back
By
Jim Hodges
3 County Teams Seeded No. 1 in Playoffs
By
Mike Terry
THE
POLLS
When It’s Time to Get Out, It’s Time to Get Out
By
Mike Penner
Ducks Fall Into Dallas’ Trap, 4-0
By
John Weyler
This Comeback Win Is One for the Aging
Chaos Again Is Order Of the Day
By
Chris Dufresne
Falcons Are in the Spirit of Things
Ditka Doesn’t Take Any Chances
Woman Referee Draws Opinions
By
Scott Howard-Cooper
Sampras Puts on Another Classic Display
Suns Wipe Out Big Deficit to Outlast Fizzling Rockets
Ball Commits to Pacific
Trojans Find Success Second Time Around
By
Greg Sandoval
Harrick Is Happy to Be Starting On New Road
By
Mike Downey
NFC
West Is a Rerun of Dynasty
INJURY
REPORT
Record-Tying Beat Goes On for Lakers
By
Scott Howard-Cooper
Jaguars Have Much More in Reserve
THE
HOT
CORNER
By
Larry Stewart
Matadors Lose Heads, Chance for an Upset
By
Steve Henson
Wolverines Remain the Top Dogs
No Trades Near, Taylor Indicates
By
Lonnie White
Williams Backs Up the Talk
Northridge Loses Temper and Game
By
Steve Henson
News
Candidates Have Learned Lesson on Education Issue
By
George Skelton
Dad’s Gone, but Spirit of Helping Lives on
By
Ann Conway
Life’s Hurdles Tragic for Olympic Medalist
By
Julie Cart
Rabin Assassin’s Brother Files Suit
Colombian Cartels Find New Drug Paths to
U.S.
By
Juanita Darling
The Search for Solutions
Officials Take Addicted Mother’s Child
By
Sonia Nazario
Divisive Issues Face Netanyahu in
U.S.
Laugh Lines
GOP
May Be Following the Wrong Guide in Hunt for Abortion Strategy
By
Ronald Brownstein
Jiang Urged to Free Prisoners
Boutros-Ghali Leads French Speakers
U.S.
Effort Led China to Release Dissident
By
Jim Mann
Albright in Gulf to Rally Support Against Iraq
By
James Gerstenzang
and
Robin Wright
Healing Shattered Lives–and Families
By
Sonia Nazario
11 Killed as Van and Truck Collide in Fog
Alleged Drug Lord in Mexico Is Arrested
Court Waives Death Penalty for 2 Nurses
Countdown Begins for Shuttle Launch
An Event Fashioned of Art and Hearts
By
Bill Higgins
Carla Bard; Activist, Expert on Water Issues
By
Daryl Kelley
and
Chris Chi
Suspect Holds Police at Bay in Trailer Park
The Cure for Racing Hearts
By
Paul Dean
Hungarians Vote to Join
NATO
Pilot Pondered Suicide Over Adultery Flap, Book Says
Familiar Tales With New Twists
By
Jonathan Levi
A Chance to Help Is Also a Chance to Learn
By
Lorenza Munoz
U.S.
Jews ‘Partners,’ Netanyahu Says
By
Larry B. Stammer
Woman’s Life Ends After Right-to-Die Suit
Spurned Nobelists Appeal Science Standards Rejection
By
Richard Lee Colvin
Church Creates After-School Refuge
By
Nancy Cleeland
Rainy Day Blues
10 People, Baby Die When Van Hits Truck
By
Mark Arax
597 Arrested in Vigil Linking Army School to Slayings
Yale Bans Sex Among Teachers, Students
With Kids, You Never Know What You’ll Get
By
Sandy Banks
Though Behind Bars, Wei Jingsheng Would Not Be Silenced
By
Maggie Farley
and
Rone Tempest
Scandal May Cost Kremlin Reformer His Clout
By
Carol J. Williams
Entertainer Seeks Paintings Seized at Drug Deal
By
Davan Maharaj
Kaczynski’s Lawyers Eye Penalty Phase
By
Mark Gladstone
CSUN
at Head of Teacher Training Class
By
Nancy Hill-Holtzman
Wei Jingsheng Being Treated at Detroit Hospital
By
Judy Pasternak
and
Donald W. Nauss
Business
Internet a Fertile Ground for Family Trees
By
Kim Komando
Scientists Pursue an Atomic Bricklayer
By
David Pescovitz
Internet Teaching: Class Dismissed
By
Gali Kronenberg
Complex Battle Brewing Over Consumer Internet Access
By
Jonathan Weber
Browser Rivalry Intensifies, Survey Says
ALSO
…
WebTV Ads Anger Site Operators
By
Greg Miller
Different Thinking –Except on Price
By
Charles Piller
O.C.
’s Anawave Driven to Be Seen at Comdex
By
P J. Huffstutter
Yamaichi Securities to Reorganize
COMDEX
U.S.
Official Urges Japan to Aid Economy
Enough Stuff to Make Your Magnetoresistive Head Spin
By
Lawrence J. Magid
Visit Our Booth–It Sleeps 8
By
P J. Huffstutter
Japan’s Reentry to
PC
Field Seen as Lackluster
By
Leslie Helm
Japan’s 11th-Largest Bank to Be Dissolved
By
David Holley
Lean, Mean Byting Machine
By
Michael A. Hiltzik
Lower-Priced
PC
s Putting Retailers in a Bind
By
Michelle V. Rafter
Brainless
NC
s Are Looking Smarter Now
By
Greg Miller
U.S.
Official Urges Japan to Aid Economy
A Question of Ethics
By
Karen Kaplan
Entertainment
Room for Improvement
By
T. H. Mcculloh
Two Kids in the Hall Reunite on ‘NewsRadio’
Solis Sticks Mainly With Glitzy Approach
By
Ernesto Lechner
Zephyr’s Supple Mission Music
By
John Henken
It’s a Movie, Not a Road Map for Legal System Overhaul
By
Tony Gilroy
Readers and Filmmakers React to ‘Devil’s’ Criticism - A Cinematic Satire With Purpose
By
Taylor Hackford
Hmmm, Maybe He Stonewalled Her
Walter Trout Is Going Fishin’ for Recognition
By
Mike Boehm
Strong ‘River’ Flows Slowly Along a Restless Course
By
Chris Pasles
An Eccentric Double Concerto by Kernis
By
Mark Swed
‘
The Jackal’ Finds Its Target at Box Office
Rummaging Through Fox’s Vaults
By
Susan King
Knussen,
L.A.
Philharmonic Link Disparate Composers
By
Mark Swed
McClinton Shows His Vocal Strengths
By
Marc Weingarten
A High-‘Yield’ Return
By
Robert Hilburn
Talented Celtic Songstress May Need to Get Her Irish Up
By
Mike Boehm
Solas, MacMaster Offer Celtic Energy
By
Don Heckman
El Nino–Brought to You by a Flood of Sponsors
By
Suzanne Evans
Destination for ‘Sesame Street’: the Moon
By
Lynne Heffley
HBO
Shows Dominance With 32 CableACE Wins
By
Brian Lowry
Are These Guys Still Funny?
By
Patrick Goldstein
Solid Staging Is Largely an Act of Charity
By
T. H. Mcculloh
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