President Reagan is expected to decide this weekend whether the United States will continue to abide by the SALT II treaty placing certain limits on U.S. and Soviet offensive missiles.
U.S. District Judge Gordon Thompson's removal of an artist's work from the U.S.
New European concessions in the tense trade negotiations clear the way for a settlement--something that the United States should quickly and cheerfully acknowledge.
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California voters overwhelmingly have demonstrated their concern about toxic contamination of drinking supplies, and have established a dramatic new policy for stopping such pollution.
It seems the trappings of guerrilla warfare now add excitement and adult interest to the mock war games that children have played for generations.
Daily, almost hourly, authorities in Manila add new chapters to the catalogue of economic crimes committed by deposed President Ferdinand E.
More than 48,000 inmates are jammed into space at 12 California prisons designed for 29,000.
A Berkeley policeman in civilian clothes was critically injured today when a man he was trying to arrest stabbed him four times at the Alameda County Courthouse, Berkeley police reported.
Nearly 30 years ago the Soviet Union launched its first Sputnik, a space shot heard round the world of education.
week ago, reportedly is making progress and will be visited today by one of his attorney's associates.
Congress is moving ahead on legislation to put a halt to the practice of banks to hold money transferred by check for prolonged periods of time before crediting the funds to clients' accounts.
Young black faces are overrepresented among the teen mothers, the dropouts, the jobless and the criminals.
Your editorial (Sept. 3), "Thanks, Teach," hits the nail on the head.
I commend the letter writers who so aptly expressed their concerns about the popularity of war games these days, let alone the rash of war films filled with violence.
The letters (Sept. 4) linking mock warfare "survival games" to militarism, sadism, or fascism are way off the mark.
Not one male--including me--wrote in against the war games article you carried (Aug. 24).
It is disappointing to see Canada join the list of allied countries with opposition parties formally dedicated to defense policies that, if ever implemented, would precipitate the breakup of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
Lillie A. Mikesell, a former editor of Buildings Magazine, has been appointed editor-in-chief of U.
The day before the Letters to The Times were expressing views on "Making War for Fun" a new hazard presented itself.