I am sick and tired of being lied to by the Reagan Administration about our government's involvement in the war against Nicaragua.
I am shocked to learn that "limitations concerning incest and child abuse victims" have been upheld.
Dan Sullivan is an excellent drama critic, but sometimes, like Homer, he nods a bit.
bringing civil actions against parents after the age of 19?
When Paddy Kakihara glanced up from the file cabinets in her fifth-grade classroom Monday and saw a woman entering the doorway carrying two guns, one student recalled the teacher saying, " 'Oh, a stickup.' . . .
Becomes the Norm," on the United States' expanding foreign covert military actions and its "secret
come before the (Whittier) City Council to express their dismay over recent city actions in their area.
Mobil Corp., an oil giant with $35 billion in assets, is urging its shareholders to approve a series of corporate bylaw changes aimed at making a hostile takeover more difficult.
The Major League Baseball Players' Assn. predictably has sided with Padre second baseman Alan Wiggins and its executive director Don Fehr said what the Padres have done with Wiggins is "astonishing."
The Senate bill to impose limited trade sanctions against South Africa has spawned an important controversy: Would the federal legislation deprive states and local governments of the right to pursue divestiture or other sanctions?
Americans are committing a colossal error in their relations with Japan.
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A poll released Sunday found that about half of the New Yorkers questioned support subway gunman Bernhard Hugo Goetz, 37, who remained in a Rikers Island jail cell Sunday.
Sagon Penn always dreamed of being an entertainer, his family said.
the city, and police union leaders warned that various job actions, including a strike, would be considered in response to the impasse in negotiations.
The Labor Department today fined the Chrysler Corp. more than $1.5 million, the stiffest such penalty ever assessed, for 811 alleged health and safety violations at its Newark, Del., automobile assembly plant.
The retailer added venom to its "poison pill" plan by adopting a provision that seriously threatens the hostile takeover bid of Campeau Corp. of Canada.
The congressman who has most concerned himself with Philippine affairs said today that Defense Minister Juan Ponce Enrile's criticism of the government he serves is "utterly unseemly" and threatens Philippine efforts to seek foreign investments.
In the wake of disclosures of the Reagan Administration's covert arms deals with Iran, the attorney for an Encino businessman convicted of shipping military parts to that country asked for a new trial Friday.