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Negotiators for 38,000 unionized workers agreed tentatively on a contract with NYNEX Corp. on Monday and called off an eight-day-old strike against its New York and New England telephone company subsidiaries, officials said.
The Soviet Union today told the Stockholm security conference that it is prepared to accept some on-site inspections of military movements, marking an important breakthrough at the start of the final session of the 32-month-old talks.
NMS Pharmaceuticals Inc. said it has received approval from the Food and Drug Administration to sell a home ovulation test kit over the counter.
Taking another step in the long march toward creation of a blueprint for Malibu's future, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors has approved a land-use plan that brings the county and the state closer to agreement than ever before.
House and Senate negotiators agreed Wednesday on legislation that would end an emotional, decades-old dispute that has limited Southern California's ability to import more water from Northern California.
Construction of a $13.5-million cancer treatment center by Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian has been given the go-ahead by the Newport Beach City Council over the objections of nearby residents.
In these days of the yuppie baby boom, in-home electronic monitors to detect symptoms of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) have come into widespread use.
Somewhere in this favored land, this very day, a game of baseball is being played, and the sun is shining bright.
The Japanese government announced Tuesday that it will probably allow Japanese companies and scientists to take part in President Reagan's Strategic Defense Initiative.
In a major boost for immigration legislation, Rep. Peter W. Rodino Jr.
President Chun Doo Hwan said Wednesday, in a departure from previous statements, that he would conditionally agree to demands that South Korea's constitution be changed before his term expires in 1988.
A key official of the Department of Transportation recommended Friday that the government approve the proposed merger of Northwest Airlines and Republic Airlines despite the opposition of the Justice Department.
House and Senate negotiators have agreed this week on all but the final details of water project legislation that authorizes construction of a $1.1-billion Santa Ana River Flood Control Project in Orange, San Bernardino, and Riverside counties.
Police in Los Angeles can continue to use a motorized battering ram to break down the doors of suspected drug dealers, but they must first get a judge's approval, the state Supreme Court ruled Friday.
Three boat companies cleared their final hurdle for cruises to Coronado and Catalina Wednesday when the state Public Utilities Commission approved their plans.
The daughter of David Goldfarb, a Soviet geneticist who emigrated last month, said Tuesday she has received permission only six days after applying to visit her ailing father in New York.
The Screen Extras Guild announced Friday that its bid to affiliate with the Teamsters Union has been approved by the Teamster executive board.
The Senate is expected to ratify a treaty today that would make it easier for Britain to extradite members of the outlawed Irish Republican Army and would end a stalemate that has lasted for more than a year.
A proposed apartment complex in Anaheim that prompted protests from residents in neighboring Buena Park was approved by the Anaheim City Council last week and will be constructed early next year.