China is preparing to launch its 20th satellite, for meteorological purposes, and is developing two more for studying the Earth's oceans and natural resources, the official People's Daily newspaper said Thursday.
A new 22-cent American flag stamp, with fireworks in the background, will be issued May 9, the Postal Service said today.
A handyman at a now-closed nursery school in Lynwood pleaded no contest Friday to a charge of molesting a boy who attended the school Henry Anthony Lawson, 24, son of the woman who operated the unlicensed Little Angels Child Care Center on Century Boulevard, will be sentenced March 1 in...
Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney announced Friday that he and his wife, Mila, are expecting their fourth child early in September.
The Foreign Ministry announced Thursday that it is reopening diplomatic relations with Cuba, 21 years after it severed them in line with an Organization of American States boycott of Havana.
Defense Secretary Caspar W.
Martin Sheen is cast as an award-winning local anchorman in "News at Eleven," a film in production for airing on CBS.
Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard A.
A 35-member Grand Kabuki company from Japan will perform two dance-dramas at the Japan America Theatre from Sept. 3-7, The Times has learned.
In the April 17 edition, Hilliard Harper wrote an article titled "Tutus and 4-H."
The World Inter-Parliamentary Union, a 103-nation group, will hold a symposium on conventional weapons disarmament May 28-31 in Mexico City.
The Church of England announced Tuesday that its spiritual leader, Archbishop of Canterbury Robert A.
There will be a rare opportunity to see Rouben Mamoulian's superbly restored "Becky Sharp," the first three-strip Technicolor feature, when it screens at 7:30 p.m.
An Egyptian-Jordanian summit meeting will be held in Cairo next month to discuss ways of pushing for a settlement of the Palestinian problem, a key aide to Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, Osama Baz, said Saturday.
Linda is what police and drug counselors call a cocaine prostitute. She sells her body for drugs.
At City Hall in Hawthorne, people know that Mary Berks doesn't like to pay the tickets she gets for parking on her front lawn.
A ranking of area credit unions by a Wisconsin publishing firm has united many of those institutions in protest.
Postage-due stamps are being discontinued, the Postal Service said Monday.
The United States and Soviet Union are expected to announce shortly that a key planning session for the second superpower summit will be held in September, State Department officials said today.
Pakistan is to receive $14.5 million from the U.N.