Concern that tourism to Britain this year would collapse because of fears of terrorism has been dwindling, and American tourism there could match last year's record levels, Assistant Employment Minister David Trippier said Tuesday.
President Hosni Mubarak met in Amman on Thursday with Jordan's King Hussein and strongly indicated that both Egypt and Jordan are anxious to revive the stalled efforts for peace in the Middle East.
The Soviet news agency Tass accused the United States on Tuesday of kidnaping and torturing KGB officer Vitaly Yurchenko in an "act of terrorism."
He has emerged like a sleeping vagrant from beneath a decorative mound of crumpled newspapers.
In an optimistic world report, Secretary of State George P.
Officials from the two state agencies required to license a proposed San Diego-to-Coronado ferry service indicated Wednesday that such approvals should be virtually automatic.
Gateway Communications Inc. on Monday reported net earnings of $251,957 during the first quarter, a quadruple increase from net earnings of $44,262 during the like period of 1985.
A South African official Saturday condemned as "protectionism dressed in morality" the sanctions approved Friday night by the U.S.
General Automation Inc., which has struggled for years to reverse its sliding fortunes, Tuesday confirmed Wall Street projections that it will post a profit of $540,000 to $810,000 for the fiscal year ending June 30--the company's first operating earnings in eight years.
The Administration, fearing an anti-nuclear backlash in Western Europe and Japan, is launching a campaign to convince U.S. allies that President Reagan did not squander an opportunity to slash the numbers of nuclear missiles in Europe and Asia by refusing to compromise on his "Star Wars" strategic defense plan.
The Chargers had a new coach and a new quarterback Sunday, and it showed.
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After a heated exchange over development in the city, Monterey Park City Councilman G.
The Monterey Park City Council has asked the city attorney to draft an ordinance requiring businesses that have signs in Chinese characters to add an English translation.
President Reagan speculated in an interview published Sunday that the United States could be the first exception to the historical tradition of the rise and fall of great powers.
South Orange County's population is expected to grow by nearly 800,000 people over the next 25 years, according to new figures released by the major regional planning group for six Southern California counties.
Anatoly Shcharansky was reunited with his family today for the first time since he was sent to a Soviet prison in 1978.
Rimmon Fay, an outspoken marine biologist and a former member of the California Coastal Commission for six years, has enlightened me by his statements in an interview about the marine environment of our Southern California coast.
The sister of Terry A.
Comedian Jerry Miner arrived here recently with a sense that his first Bay Area appearances would turn out to be a bad joke--on him.