from distant parts, but on Tuesday at the Palace the format was a mixed blessing for the three acts showcased by RCA Records.
The South African rand plunged nearly 5 cents against the dollar in early trading today, prompting swift state intervention to end what one banker called a "frightening" situation.
New regulations to control fly concentrations at poultry ranches were approved Tuesday by the San Diego County Board of Supervisors.
City Council members took steps Monday night to stiffen the city's noise abatement ordinance in an attempt to prevent Grand Prix-type auto racing at the Del Mar Fairgrounds.
The Federal Communications Commission, trying for a second time to make it tougher for children to hear pornographic telephone messages, adopted a system on Wednesday that requires use of special access codes or prepayment by credit card for such a service.
In a possible first step toward combating what business owners and residents of the Balboa Peninsula say is an epidemic of after-hours teen-age rowdiness, the City Council has tentatively approved changes in Newport Beach's curfew law.
The chief of naval operations ordered immediate steps throughout the service on Monday to correct "critical deficiencies" in Navy supply operations, which he said had resulted from "systematic disregard" of regulations.
A key House subcommittee Monday rebuffed an attempt by the Reagan Administration to block financing of new rail projects in five cities, including money for the East County leg of the San Diego Trolley.
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The government said Tuesday that it has refused to renew the work permit of Michael Parks, correspondent of the Los Angeles Times, and told him to leave South Africa by Dec. 31.
The proposed Fullerton Museum Plaza concept is inching its way toward reality.
Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone's Cabinet decided Tuesday to lower gas and electricity rates and to reduce government support prices for beef, pork and butter, passing along to consumers part of the benefits from the 25% appreciation of Japan's currency since last fall.
Do not adjust that fine-tuning dial.
The House, acting Wednesday to protect the privacy of non-government workers, endorsed a ban on the use of lie detectors in many factories and offices.
The Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena Airport Authority acted Monday on the controversial question of allowing United Airlines to offer passenger flights from Burbank Airport, but members of the authority disagree over what they did.
Your neighbor gives you a funny smile as she clips her hedge.
A Valentine's Day appeal for sexual responsibility at Washington State University netted just 33 men out of thousands asked to promise not to have sexual relations with a woman against her will and to help care for any child that might result from sexual relations.
In this new Calendar column devoted to pop videos, Atkinson and Chris Willman will alternate in the reviewer's seat.
Bloody land disputes and a crossfire of criticism by landowners and Roman Catholic bishops have forced President Jose Sarney to order a new course for Brazil's lagging land reform program.
Continuing their struggle with the effects of surging population growth, San Diego city school trustees Tuesday voted to stop issuing the "letters of school availability" customarily given to developers and rejected parents' requests to change the double-session kindergarten schedule at Miramar Ranch Elementary School.