It's hard to believe that, 18 years after the Rev.
Despite the failure of Foreign Secretary Geoffrey Howe's mission to South Africa and the threat of new demands for sanctions during the upcoming Commonwealth mini-summit, Britain is unlikely to agree to more than minor additional measures against Pretoria in the coming weeks, an aide to Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher said...
I want to compliment The Times for its editorial (May 20), "Green for Parks: Yes on 43."
The public has been asked to comment on a proposal to limit the number of cable television systems any one company can own.
The City Council's decision last year to levy a daily tax on the swap meet in Paramount has spilled over into this year's council election in which seven candidates, including two incumbents, are battling for three seats.
Question: What caused some of the different colors in glass that can be seen in collectible bottles?
Criminal defendants can get fair trials in Superior Court in Vista even though those North County juries have proportionately fewer black members than Superior Court juries in San Diego, the 4th District Court of Appeal has ruled.
DAVID BARBER A 31-year-old case worker for the county Department of Social Services, David Barber has long dabbled in Escondido politics and is considered a moderate slow-growther.
An unusual summit conference on the homeless involving two longtime political antagonists, Mayor Tom Bradley and Supervisor Mike Antonovich, today produced a truce of sorts between the city and the county over who is doing the most to solve the problem.
A 15-year-old girl who refused to dissect a frog in biology class was told Monday night that she can remain in the class, but her school records will reflect the fact that she failed to perform all the required work.
Canada's new defense budget giving priority to maritime forces represents a vigorous reaction to the United States' challenge to Canadian sovereignty over the Northwest Passage.
The media have rushed to judgment regarding Iran.
There is nothing inherently wrong with helping the Nicaraguan contras.
El Camino College is not accustomed to change in leadership.
It's a question discussed at length these days: Will skirts really inch their way back up to the level of the '60s?
Question: I was interested in investing in rare coins a couple years ago, but soon realized I would never learn enough about rare coins to be able to make my own purchases and realize a profit in due time.
With three new justices sitting for the first time, the state Supreme Court was asked Monday to reject a bid by prosecutors to overturn a controversial decision made under former Chief Justice Rose Elizabeth Bird that could eventually force the reversal of dozens of death sentences in California.
The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries neared agreement Thursday on a revived plan to cut oil production by about 7% and fix prices at $18 a barrel, but the deal hinged on a sensitive demand by most cartel members that Iraq be censured unless it agrees to go along.
An attorney for California asked the Supreme Court Tuesday to reinstate a key part of the state's death penalty law, arguing that the 1978 statute seeks only to have jurors avoid "gut reactions" in deciding whether a murderer gets death or a life term in prison.
Bright and early one morning last week, two teachers and a junior high school principal from Glendale School District drove about 25 miles to the Charter Oaks Unified School District in Covina.