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.
Something as simple as a pitcher of orange juice on the meal table at juvenile institutions may help to drastically curb misbehavior among the young inmates.
There he is, the rascal, lying on the floor of a paddy wagon and bringing out all our basest instincts.
US Facilities Corp., a Costa Mesa insurance holding company, reported $388,000 in net income in the first quarter, an 84.4% increase over the $207,000 earned in last year's first quarter.
A limited nuclear attack on the United States, aimed only at refineries and oil ports, would cause mass starvation and devastate the economy, according to a study by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Soviet leader Mikhail S.
American Commerce National Bank in Anaheim nearly tripled its net income in 1986, to $576,000 from $201,000 earned in the previous year.
Possible extortion payments to a woman who had a sexual encounter with television evangelist Jim Bakker could lead to a criminal investigation of the scandal, the Rev.
President Reagan urged Congress today against retreating from its own budget-cutting target and promised "there will be more" battles to hold down expenses like the one he lost on the highway bill.
Former national security adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski said Sunday that the release from internal exile of Soviet dissident Andrei D.
One of the nation's pioneer researchers in long-range weather forecasting on Monday predicted normal wintertime temperatures and precipitation for much of the nation in the next three months, including Southern California.
President Reagan, calling protectionism the "farmer's enemy No. 1," warned Saturday that passage of legislation blocking imports with tariffs or quotas would "invite certain retaliation against our farm exports, heightening the risk of a farm catastrophe which would send shock waves throughout our economy."
Efforts to initiate new Mideast peace talks have entered an intensive stage of "quiet diplomacy" in which the United States is in "close, almost day-to-day contact with all sides involved," a senior Israeli official said here Sunday.
Egypt's chief diplomat in Israel said Thursday that he believes a summit meeting will be held "within a month" between Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and Prime Minister Shimon Peres.
Secretary of State George P. Shultz emerged from talks with new Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard A.
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In every recent year the Academy Award telecast has grown longer and more tedious, the captive of time-dishonored rituals that were burying the real excitement, suspense and glamour of the night beneath interminable walk-ons and walk-offs, all-points outpourings of thanks and the dazed but pretty presences of non-film personalities uncertain...
The $400-million Camelback Esplanade planned at Camelback Road and 24th Street, Phoenix, will create about 5,500 permanent and temporary jobs and generate more than $14 million a year in sales and property taxes, according to a study by Mountain West Research-Southwest of Tempe, Ariz.
After only two weeks, a trend has been set in the Sunset League. Predictability is out.