Tom Bradley says he decided to openly discuss the political impact of being black in order to win the support of "the few" voters who "are not quite certain they will vote for a black based on stereotypes or biases."
City Clerk Diedre D.
The Post Office announced Wednesday that it will issue two special stamps to mark the marriage of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson.
Residents will be asked to preserve 15 open-space sites, approve a four-year property tax to provide for police, fire and paramedic services, and limit density in residential zones at a special city election Nov. 4.
The city's redevelopment agency has decided to issue $3 million in short-term bonds to provide
They are gone now, the earnest faces of the retired and the devout.
Al Martinez, who makes a living bashing Malibu, is at it again (Times, Nov. 20).
Kondracke's labyrinthian evaluation of the present Administration in Washington provokes two painful reminiscences: (1) That the party of Lincoln has come to this and (2) that the New Republic magazine (once the darling of the intelligentsia and the socially responsible) has come to this!
The head of Austria's government said today he was told by President Reagan that American law--not ill feeling toward the Austrian people--required the United States to bar Austrian President Kurt Waldheim for alleged involvement in World War II persecutions.
In his bitter exit speech from the Democratic presidential campaign Friday, Gary Hart called for changes in the nation's political system--which he charged had destroyed his candidacy by slighting more significant issues and exaggerating the importance of his personal behavior and character.
An immigration judge on Friday ordered a hearing on whether there was obstruction of justice when the government last month refused to allow a witness to testify in the case of eight Los Angeles-area aliens charged with belonging to a radical faction of the Palestine Liberation Organization.
Your recent Orange County opinion editorial (June 14) against card clubs in Stanton was extremely one-sided and, quite frankly, blatantly undemocratic.
They sat like worshipers Tuesday in the dimly lit meeting room of an old church in Los Angeles: Cranston, Bradley, Hayden--warriors from California's once-thriving liberal movement.
Ronald Reagan has spoken. Or has he?
As a teacher in the ABC Unified School District for 14 years, I am not accustomed to leaping to the defense of the district's administrators.
In the newspapers daily we see articles and quotes from political analysts, current and previous office holders and columnists, talking about what President Reagan will have to do or say to regain credibility.
The big guy left a lot of questions unanswered.
Health Care Property Investors Inc. said it will issue $60 million of senior notes to raisefunds to
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