President Mobutu Sese Seko of Zaire held talks Monday with Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres on aid and trade possibilities between the two countries.
Lenny Wilkens, general manager of the Seattle SuperSonics, has flown to Washington, D.C., to talk
The United States, overriding Israeli objections, hopes to meet soon with a Jordanian-Palestinian delegation that will probably include people with close ties to the Palestine Liberation Organization, Secretary of State George P.
Just that quick, things have begun turning around for the future of this city's downtown.
Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard A. Shevardnadze, apologizing for missing Secretary of State George P.
Ricardo Bandini Johnson will give a talk on "The Life of Arcadia Bandini de Baker, Benefactress of
Litton Industries shares were bid up sharply Thursday amid what financial analysts termed "hot and heavy" speculation that the Beverly Hills-based conglomerate is the target of a takeover by either General Electric or Schlumberger.
Takami Takahashi, president of the Japanese ball-bearing manufacturing company, said the "whole exercise looks suspiciously like an effort to boost our stock price artificially and sell at a profit."
Tom Snyder, who joined KABC-TV Channel 7 in October as a special correspondent, will begin hosting a local afternoon talk show Feb. 3.
Somewhere in Washington a few dozen people at most know whether President Ronald Reagan really wants to reach an agreement with Mikhail S.
Viewers looking for something other than reruns to watch this weekend will find two series debuts and a music special about the Statue of Liberty.
Talking with teen-agers is different from talking with younger children.
Keith Smith of Loyola Marymount, drafted in the second round by the Milwaukee Bucks after the club picked Scott Skiles No. 1, was quoted as saying, "If I'm healthy and me and Scott Skiles have to go head-to-head for a job, it's mine."
Gene Mauch has a way with words, which is good, because the Angel manager didn't have many to offer after his team's 8-5 loss to the New York Yankees Sunday afternoon.
Billed as "an evening of poetry and music," Friday's performance at the Beverly Theatre by black American poet-musician-gadfly Gil Scott-Heron and black British poet-musician-activist Linton Kwesi Johnson featured precious little of the latter--namely, the four songs on which Scott-Heron provided his own piano accompaniment.
President Reagan has refused to order his former national security adviser, John M.
Reading about Rep. Robert E.
President Hissen Habre joined his people Saturday in celebrating Chad's sweeping military victory over Libyan forces and said he is ready to open immediate peace talks with Libya's Moammar Kadafi.
Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone lashed out today at a senior Reagan Administration official's public criticism of a Japanese sales tax plan, saying the American "lacks understanding" of the proposal.
Frank Goss, president of Diagnostic Engineering Inc., Sierra Madre, will discuss identifying and evaluating toxic materials on construction sites Wednesday at the Los Angeles Convention Center.