A vaccine theoretically could be developed that will not only prevent infection with the AIDS virus but also will slow the spread of the disease in people already infected, said Dr.
The Confederate flag was flapping in the night breeze. Hooded figures hefted torches.
Development of costly synthetic fuels, halted in recent years because of cheap, abundant petroleum supplies, will become commercially viable again when world oil prices top $30 a barrel, a top Exxon Co. executive said Monday.
Babies are the most important business in the universe. We either have too many or not enough.
When Spencer Haywood came to Los Angeles in 1979 to be the Lakers' ultimate weapon at power forward, he made an interesting discovery.
Sen. Richard G.
The unfolding Iran arms scandal has seriously damaged America's credibility among its closest European allies and resurrected questions about America's effectiveness as the acknowledged leader of the Western alliance.
American and Soviet arms negotiators made "limited but useful progress" in four days of talks here this week, Max M.
The Securities and Exchange Commission is gradually improving its surveillance systems "for detecting and analyzing suspicious trades" that may be based on the illegal use of inside information, congressional auditors have concluded.
A videotaped interview with a child witness in the McMartin Pre-School molestation case was played in its entirety in open court Tuesday, after months of controversy over the suggestive methods used by therapists to elicit accounts of sexual abuse from hundreds of youngsters who attended the Manhattan Beach school.
The South African ambassador to the United States on Wednesday criticized anti-apartheid protests outside his country's embassy and consular offices as insincere attempts by American liberals to gain publicity.
It's a scene familiar to generations of Christians, one immortalized in art and song.
Warner Communications, which last year pledged the stock of its film, record and publishing subsidiaries to secure a credit agreement with its bankers, told the Securities and Exchange Commisssion this week that it expects the pledge to be released around May 1 because of a substantial reduction in debt.
New York City Opera director Beverly Sills said today that the Treasury Department's tax overhaul plan, if enacted, would destroy educational and arts institutions and prove to be "the single major catastrophe of our time."
The Beverly Hills Unified School District could raise $1.8 million to $3.7 million if voters approve a special tax on each parcel of land in the district, according to a report by a citizens' committee studying ways to balance the district budget.
Luong Truong fled Vietnam more than two years ago with the dream of making it to the United States and owning his own business.
"I know it will be a long war," said Gen. Antoine Lahad.
Bryan Trottier of the New York Islanders, president of the National Hockey League Players Assn.
Louisiana Slew's winning performance at Santa Anita Wednesday was not enough to evoke memories of his sire, Seattle Slew, the 1977 Triple Crown champion.
When pizza king Mike Ilitch spent almost $7 million to reconstruct the Detroit Red Wings, he thought he would surely have a winner.