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He awakens every morning in fear, terrified that every cough or bump on his skin means the onset of the fatal disease. A sheriff's spokesman said Thompson had never called deputies about the threats. "It made us very uncomfortable and we knew we had to do something different. Most probably accepted it as nothing more than a decor accent that referred to the evening's honoree, but they gave up this illusion quickly when a trumpet sounded and event chairman Joe Neeper (an otherwise quiet and dignified member of the legal profession, raced into the booth and began ripping off his clothes. SAN DIEGO — The bells were ringing for Linc Ward and his girl at Friday's March of Dimes salute to the long-time Pacific Bell official, community activist, and all-around good guy Sen Pete Wilson (R-Calif) called to offer his congratulations And the switchboard lit up again when Gov George Deukmejian rang with similar regards.

Hayes, who has been on the faculties of Harvard, Cornell, UCLA and USC, is now a professor of surgery and pediatrics at USC School of Medicine and director of education for the cancer center there. Although there was a slight climb in the number of inspectors last year, they continued to lag 27% behind the total six years earlier, while the number of air carriers was 122% greater. Stan Smith played in the tournament, as did Jimmy Connors-but in college, years before they became the Stan Smith and the Jimmy Connors. I wonder, 'Is it me? Is it the situation' "I'm sure (the disability) has made a difference to some men. Then she lived with Rick Pitts' mother for three weeks before returning to Utah. At least three Libyan missile patrol boats were struck by missiles fired by U. S.

Trained in Soviet Union Li, 59, a Soviet-trained engineer, often seems stiff in public appearances but is reputed to have a good grasp of technical issues involved in modernization. "The island is nothing but rocks, cactus and snakes" said Sean Fisher, spokesman for Kittinger's ballooning company in Orlando. The weeds had been buried for about 300 years, perfectly preserved in the oxygen-depleted mud. Participants will meet at noon at the Santa Fe Springs Neighborhood Center, tie red and black ribbons to their cars, and form a procession to Rose Hills Memorial Chapel. The meeting place was Hebron's Park Hotel, a political landmark where Jewish activists first attempted to establish a West Bank presence after Israel captured the territory in the 1967 Middle East War. officials are certain that Marcos would spend the money for private security, he replied, "We sure as hell hope so" A private guard wearing a blue uniform was posted Monday morning outside the rented beachfront home here where Marcos and his wife, Imelda, now live.

In England, Kochar preferred field hockey, but two knee operations later, he said, "I figured, 'Go back to golf, it's safer' " Kochar came to California in 1981 to visit relatives, liked it and stayed. Though the charges against the two companies are unrelated, Chief Assistant U. S Atty. "This building is a courthouse of justice, not a cesspool of Republican politics" he said in the gospel voice that has helped make him a three-term governor. Times staff writers Elizabeth Hayes, Lee Margulies, and Nikki Finke contributed to this article. . And an abundance of defenders on Sofro meant that either Dan Johnson or Justin Lord was probably roaming the court unattended.

Sheriff Gates said through a spokesman Thursday that he would have no comment until the Board of Supervisors has acted on the report. A gentle question served up Monday morning by a business leader at a breakfast in New York City was a case in point: "There is a New York City Jewish issue, whatever that may mean. The largest-ever bank rescue was the $4. 5-billion rescue in 1984 of Continental Illinois National Bank & Trust of Chicago. even though, as I say, that would then open us up to the charge of achieving a capacity for a first strike" he said. — Scientist Mandy Fisher always feels a little insecure when she thinks she's got something. Apolayo, an office cleaner, said over the weekend that he and the other 1,000 or so families who have thrown up shanties virtually overnight came from nearby city neighborhoods, where they had paid monthly rent or crowded into the homes of relatives.

Another Over the Pacific A lower-level, more concentrated radioactive cloud is still over the Pacific in the Northwest and probably will reach the United States in the "next couple of days" an EPA spokesman said. In the cellular mobile telephone case, each investor had sent thousands of dollars to a Los Angeles company, American National Cellular, which offered to provide engineering data about individual locations and to file license applications with the Federal Communications Commission. The following is a closer look at the April 12 elections in those three cities. Officials said no more than several hundred applicants will be covered by the extension. . "This is 15 rounds and it's going to be a decision, not a knockout" Dukakis told supporters in Boston. of Professional Sleep Societies' committee on catastrophes, sleep and public policy. "We all feel you and the others (at the FBI) should have been a lot madder" about the allegations of racism, said the subcommittee chairman, Rep Don Edwards (D-San Jose.

Speaking of his partisans, Mecham said: "I know that they are aroused, I know that they are incensed, I know that they are right down angry" But the 63-year-old Republican said he himself was willing to forgive-if not forget. Maybe I'm too much of a romantic, but to me, it's either there or it isn't. Gates pledged last weekend to place all 1,000 officers on the streets of South-Central Los Angeles. The adjustment was dropped two years ago because of the difficulty of accounting for unusual month-to-month fluctuations. With tears streaming down her face, she was unable to speak for a few moments. WASHINGTON — Architect of the Capitol George White, who helps to approve security measures at the building, was snared Friday by an anti-terrorism device and suffered a bloody nose and car damage.

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