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June 20, 1991 | JAMES GERSTENZANG and SARA FRITZ, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
White House Chief of Staff John H. Sununu's travel arrangements have created "an appearance problem," President Bush said Wednesday, as the White House disclosed that Sununu flew to Chicago last week aboard an airplane owned by a key executive in a construction and real estate company that does extensive business with the U.S. government.
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June 20, 1991 | JAMES GERSTENZANG and SARA FRITZ, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
White House Chief of Staff John H. Sununu's travel arrangements have created "an appearance problem," President Bush said Wednesday, as the White House disclosed that Sununu flew to Chicago last week aboard an airplane owned by a key executive in a construction and real estate company that does extensive business with the U.S. government.
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October 5, 1990 | MARTHA L. WILLMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A La Canada Flintridge man who was arrested this week for allegedly murdering his wife and setting her body on fire may have unwittingly provided the key to his own arrest, authorities said Thursday. San Bernardino County sheriff's officials said they had no clues to the identity of the charred body found in the desert three weeks ago until Don Miralle, 46, contacted the county coroner last week.
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October 5, 1990 | MARTHA L. WILLMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A La Canada Flintridge man who was arrested this week for allegedly murdering his wife and setting her body on fire may have unwittingly provided the key to his own arrest, authorities said Thursday. San Bernardino County sheriff's officials said they had no clues to the identity of the charred body found in the desert three weeks ago until Don Miralle, 46, contacted the county coroner last week.
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April 9, 2000 | HENRY CHU, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The truth is out there. It's hiding in the Shennongjia forest, eluding capture with its loping stride and superhuman strength--marks of its origin as half man, half beast, says Yuan Zhenxin. Or it's up in the sky, which Sun Shili scours for signs of life from beyond. UFO buffs in China say their nation has become a popular destination of late for interplanetary visitors, and Sun is determined to figure out how they come here--and why.
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