Although a massive influx of people will settle in outlying regions such as the Inland Empire by the year 2010, most of them will drive to work in Los Angeles and Orange counties--meaning more traffic and more smog for the Southland, regional planning officials said Thursday.
The government today took over the pension plans of the bankrupt LTV Steel Co., the nation's No. 2 steel maker, but warned the action could trigger the collapse of the federal system insuring corporate pensions.
President Reagan, saying the nation's economy is headed for its second boom since his election, urged voters today to reelect the "cleanup crew" of Republican senators swept into office with him in 1980.
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Molecular Biosystems reported $36,981 in net income and revenues that rose 69% to $649,382 for the third quarter ended Dec. 31.
President Reagan indicated today that allegations of deceit, impropriety and possible illegalities have not altered his basic assessment of fired National Security Council aide Oliver L.
Former President Jimmy Carter, saying Syrian troops are slowly taking control of Beirut "street by street," predicted Sunday that Syrian President Hafez Assad will do everything he can to win the release of eight U.S. hostages held by Muslim extremists in Lebanon.
You're not in the world now--you're in 'The Nam. Things are different here. --Pvt.
West European media today portrayed President Reagan's speech as an admission that he blundered over Iran arms sales, while the official Soviet press agency Tass said the address was full of contradictions.
President Reagan, challenging Congress to show some "political courage," Friday vetoed the $18-billion clean water bill that was passed overwhelmingly by the Senate and House.
Levi Strauss & Co., whose declining sales prompted a move to consolidate operations a year ago, halted trading briefly in its stock today and indicated that it may receive a $1.11-billion buy-out offer.
Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley, joining other opponents of Proposition 64, the AIDS initiative on the November ballot, Tuesday denounced the measure as one that would place an unfair burden on the state's minority workers.
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Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke, expressing outrage at widespread abuses in the Philippine economy under the rule of Ferdinand E.
Jean Erck, my friend from Houston, is a smart lady.
The seasonal year-end slowdown contributed to a 19.7% decrease in new home sales in western Riverside County during the fourth quarter of 1984 from the previous quarter, according to the current issue of Residential Trends, a quarterly housing report from Costa Mesa-based Market Profiles.
President Reagan said today that he is willing to meet with new Soviet leader Mikhail S.
Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi warned that Pakistan is building nuclear weapons and that India is considering what action to take to counter "this dangerous development."
Junk ain't junk no more Cause junk can win the war.
Secretary of State George P.