The Rev.
The City Council has sent a resolution supporting Senate Joint Resolution 30 by state Sen. David A.
The Seattle Seahawks may have lost a 12-point lead in the final quarter, but they didn't lose their poise.
Residents of a Welsh town whose tongue-twisting name has 58 letters Friday urged the government not to sell its train station to foreigners who could ship it overseas like the London Bridge.
returning to work after the successful close of tense negotiations to keep the warehouse open, Alpha Beta officials announced today.
San Diego mayoral candidate Maureen F.
Commenting on the Congress of Vienna in 1815, Talleyrand, the diplomat par excellence, is quoted as having said that the foreign ministers who were negotiating "were either too frightened to fight or too stupid to agree."
There has been much attention given to the problems in education.
Maybe the game should be called "wrestle-ball" instead of football.
Rep.
Thomas M.
After nearly four months of debate, the City Council voted this week not to contract with the county for police services.
About the only thing missing in Little Tokyo lately was a Chinese restaurant to replace a few antiquated mom-and-pop places swept out of existence by urban renewal.
Let's get right down to business--and deal with the two burning questions about the Monkees' 20th anniversary reunion tour, which arrived Thursday night at the Pacific Amphitheatre.
The saying that oil and water don't mix might apply to oil and vinegar mixtures known as vinaigrettes, which have the bothersome habit of separating almost as soon as they are combined.
Texas Air Corp. advanced $10 million to cash-starved People Express, averting a possible loan default that might have sunk the no-frills carrier before Texas Air could complete a buyout.
The CBS Inc. board today unanimously elected founder William S. Paley as chairman and Laurence A.
Oscar de la Renta owns six pairs of silk pajamas but never wears anything to bed.
Premier Branko Mikulic, facing widespread strikes and rising political dissent, was quoted Sunday as saying the army will be used if necessary to maintain public order and defend Yugoslavia's Communist political system.
Burbank Airport's ruling body last week came to the support of airport food-service workers who are in danger of losing their jobs because the airport hired a new catering company.