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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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.
Crediting strong sales as well as the results of a cost-control program implemented in 1985, Wynn's International Inc. said that net earnings during the first quarter increased 23% to $1.2 million from $975,000.
President Reagan has no commitment to the environment and his Administration has no environmental policy, former Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Anne McGill Burford said Thursday.
Former West German Chancellor Willy Brandt held talks Saturday with Polish leader Wojciech Jaruzelski and later urged European nations to act independently despite ties to the Soviet and North Atlantic blocs.
Citing a one-time charge for cost overruns on a government contract, Datum Inc. said its third quarter earnings fell to $141,000 from $346,000 for the comparable period last year.
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Senate Finance Committee chairman Robert Packwood said Friday that the Pentagon must share in spending reductions but predicted that Congress will not vote to freeze the military budget.
More of the world's population can be supplied with drinking and irrigation water at even lower cost in the future, according to Jay H.
A gloomy forecast of slow-to-stagnant economic growth in the industrialized world--with little to indicate improvement in the next 18 months--was issued here Thursday by the 24-nation Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.
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.