its basketball season tonight after a self-imposed one-month delay.
"Judas Maccabaeus," the most popular of Handel's oratorios next to the "Messiah," celebrates a people's heroic resistance to tyranny.
The British brewing giant which is involved in a stock trading scandal, said two other Guinness directors, who are associates of Saunders, were asked to resign.
Safeway Stores reported that its consolidated net earnings for 1985 hit a record $231.3 million, up 22.8% over the preceding year's $185 million.
A group led by Oklahoma investor J. A.
Tosco, an oil and gas company based in Santa Monica, restated its first-quarter loss to $100.8
Resdel Industries, Arcadia, said its Resdel Engineering Corp. unit received a $2-million contract
A preliminary agreement with Bank of California calls for WestAmerica to transfer its trust
A Canoga Park firm that is betting on gamblers for profits has had financial statements showing mostly the dreaded snake eyes so far.
PSA Inc., parent company of Pacific Southwest Airlines, said it might change its name to "alleviate
GTI Corp. will not extend its common stock warrants beyond Nov. 15.
The Reagan Administration's decision to withdraw its ambassador from Damascus was the least it could do in the circumstances.
There was no excitement for Hart Coach Rick Scott after his team won its fourth consecutive Foothill League championship.
Hollywood boosters Friday announced plans for a "glamorous, glittery" 100th birthday bash, a yearlong party that will include a laser show over the famed Hollywood sign and a gala honoring 100 stars.
In a case of major concern to broadcasters, a federal appeals court Friday ordered the Federal Communications Commission to consider whether the fairness doctrine is constitutional.
Guinness PLC, the embattled British brewing giant, admitted Friday that it illegally arranged to repurchase its shares during a takeover battle last year.
Demand for its popular Lazer Tag and World of Teddy Ruxpin helped Fremont, Calif.
Going into the weekend, the Chapman College men's basketball team needed home victories over UC Riverside and Cal Poly Pomona--and a little outside help--to qualify for the California Collegiate Athletic Assn.
Under the agreement in the class-action suit filed by shareholders in 1984, a total of $8 million in cash and stock will be paid to persons who purchased shares of Trilogy between Nov. 9, 1983, and Aug. 14, 1984.
The most significant change is the establishment of three separate operating units--RCA Records-U.S, the company's domestic label operation, RCA/A&M;/Arista Sales & Distribution, the sales and distribution arm for all of the company's labels, and RCA/Ariola Records International.