Pilots and American officials would not give details about the wage hike, but they said the amendment maintains the two-tier wage structure for personnel hired since the original 1983 contract was approved.
Baxter Travenol Laboratories reported that its net earnings increased 19% in the third quarter from the like 1984 period.
The nation's fourth-largest bank said it was reducing interest charges on its 5 million credit cards by 2% to 17.8%.
When the store opened, a war raged in Korea, Americans were proudly displaying a new "atomic cannon," and a senator named Nixon was questioning the loyalty of Americans.
Intermark has completed its purchase of a 19% interest in Los Angeles-based Triton Group from Fuqua Financial Corp.
Marine Midland Banks Inc. reported that its first-quarter net income increased 34% from the first quarter of 1985.
Azusa Pacific had little trouble winning its fifth straight NAIA District III men's track title and its third straight women's title.
Clorox Co., Oakland, said its subsidiary, Kingsford Co., purchased rights to a line of sauces manufactured by K.C.
What does it mean that Saudi Arabia's Oil Minister Ahmed Zaki Yamani lost his job?
Industrial Equity Ltd., a Hong Kong investment company, has increased its Smith International Inc
A bitterly divided City Council voted this week to fire the city's five-member Planning Commission, saying the action could pave the way for an aggressive campaign aimed at reshaping development in the city.
The Unitarian Universalist Assn. declared its Beacon Hill headquarters a "nuclear free zone" today
Voicemail International, Cupertino, said its Voicemail System was selected by the Deutsche
Crown Zellerbach reported that its net income for the quarter ended March 31 plunged to $600,000 from $19.2 million a year earlier.
The University of Tennessee's investigation into its athletic program turned up six possible NCAA
Competition is often fierce in the dog-eat-dog world of politics, and this time the Democrats won.
On the box office front this week, "Crocodile Dundee" continues to force the competition down under.
Reports said that questions were raised by Intelsat's auditors, Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co., involving transactions associated with the organization's new Washington headquarters.
billion off its $13-billion trade surplus next year by lowering import tariffs and buying more U.S. goods.
She's taken to wearing a button to stem the constant questions and she's not sure all of the job offers are sincere, but model Marla Hanson, whose face was slashed with razors in an attack that she testified was vengeance, says she's amazed at the "nice side" she's seeing to...