Arthur Miller's early plays stay in circulation ("All My Sons" has just opened at the Ford's Theater in Washington), but his later ones haven't had much luck with the critics.
City dwellers hoping to decorate their homes with wildflowers picked in New Hampshire could wind up paying a $25 fine under legislation approved Thursday by the state Senate.
The Board of Supervisors on Tuesday voted to seek the first contract bids for the psychological screening of applicants for positions as Orange County sheriff's deputy, sheriff's reserve officer, deputy coroner, deputy marshal and district attorney's investigator.
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A worldwide "counterterrorist network" aborted 80 "terror operations" that were under way earlier this year, William J.
Two air traffic controllers who handled the Delta Air Lines jet that crashed, killing 134 people, on final approach to the Dallas airport said in a report published today that there was nothing they could have done to prevent the disaster.
In an effort to stem indiscipline in the Uganda army, the ruling military council has set up a general court-martial to try government troops who break the armed forces code of conduct, Radio Uganda reports.
After losing numerous court battles, the Anaheim City Council opened the way Tuesday for distribution of handbills at Anaheim Stadium, the Convention Center, shopping centers and other public areas.
In a move aimed at saving more than $1.3 million a year in dividend payments, ICN Pharmaceuticals Inc. said it plans to redeem all 500,000 outstanding shares of its $2.70 cumulative convertible preferred stock on Sept. 5.
Legislators gave tentative approval Wednesday to Gov.
The Federal Reserve Board has issued proposed rules that would place restrictions on the use of so-called "junk bonds" to finance corporate takeovers.
A House subcommittee, hoping to streamline U.S. anti-terrorist forces, began work on legislation to unify the Green Berets, Army Delta force, Navy Seals and other special forces under a single civilian command.
The University of Southern California, its president, James H.
Although I am a committed hard-working conservationist and have been for many years, the terrorist acts of Sea Shepherd in Iceland make me very sad.
Senior tax writers in both the House and Senate, moving to close a $20-billion loophole inadvertently created by the new tax law, warned wealthy taxpayers Thursday that they will not be able to take advantage of the provision to avoid estate taxes.
The Senate voted, 83 to 4, to order the Pentagon to see it how can help keep illegal drugs from coming into the United States.
Directors of Republic American Corp. have authorized the company to buy back up to 1 million of its 22.8 million shares in the open market, largely because the stock has fallen nearly 15% in the four months since its first public offering.
Just hours after the Writers Guild of America struck the film and TV industry, a federal mediator in Los Angeles today asked both sides to meet with him Wednesday afternoon in an effort to end what could prove a lengthy, costly walkout.
After the detection of gasoline vapors in a residential block in West Hollywood last week, the county Health Department has ordered an increase in vacuum pumping to stop a troublesome 4-month-old underground gasoline leak on Huntley Drive.
Zimbabwe ended five years of uneasy relations with the Soviet Union Friday, appointing Foreign Affairs Ministry official Oswald Ndanga as ambassador to Moscow.