It is as absurd for The Times to review "The Media Elite" (The Book Review, Oct. 12) as it would be for Jerry Falwell's "Moral Majority Report" to review a book on satanism.
The Soviet Union--historically a country involved in and excited by the movies--finally arrived at the American Film Market this year, perhaps to buy, perhaps to sell and certainly to make some acquaintances.
In a dramatic development that stunned courtroom observers, the defense in Mayor Roger Hedgecock's felony retrial rested Tuesday without presenting a single witness.
Miami Dolphin owner Joe Robbie, calling the occasion "just a pause in our impossible dream," officially broke ground at the Dolphins Stadium project.
In 1854, French photographer Adolphe Eugene Disderi perfected a process for printing photographic images on paper.
In my sports fantasy, I hire an agent. Nothing unusual about that.
Mayor Tom Bradley has presided over 12 years of change in the City of Los Angeles--change in the city skyline, in its police force, in its finances and above all in its people.
Two recent accidents involving high-tech manufacturing plants highlight the need for stronger local laws governing the reporting and handling of toxic chemicals used by industry.
A question that has stumped mathematicians for more than a century is the so-called traveling salesman problem: What is the shortest path through a number of points that touches each point once and ends at the starting point?
Americans may be eating meat, dairy products and eggs that aren't as safe as they should be because the Food and Drug Administration hasn't been as tough as it could be, a House Government Operations subcommittee says.
Your editorial (Jan. 19), "Food: Keep the Faith" is incorrect when it repeats the House Government
Concerning the "No-Name Open," please refrain from editorializing your snobbish biases in your headlines.
Pfaff's article is a clear assessment of the respective positions of the United States and the Soviet Union, though in sum it avoids speaking the unpleasant truth.
After 35 years as part-owner and vice president of Arrow Metals Co. in North Hollywood, 58-year-old Gil Somerfield will retire soon.
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When the Master Symphony orchestra gave a concert in the past, all that John Barcellona worried about was hitting the right notes on his gold flute.