Soviet ice dancers Natalia Bestemianova and Andrei Bukin struck a series of sculptured poses in a splashy and sinuous routine to win their second straight world title Saturday.
Although he looks a lot worse for the wear, Miguel (Happy) Lora of Colombia is still the World Boxing Council's bantamweight champion after winning a 12-round unanimous decision over Wilfredo Vazquez Saturday night at the Miami Beach Convention Center.
Lee Slotsky lifted his 10-month-old daughter, Danielle, to his shoulder and nodded at the ornate horses twirling around the merry-go-round Sunday in the carrousel building at the Santa Monica Pier.
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A yearlong effort by Councilman Warren Harwood and homeowner groups to prohibit or restrict entertainment at a North Long Beach gay bar ended in defeat Tuesday when the City Council voted 6 to 3 to allow dancing at Club Sylvia until 2 a.m. seven nights a week.
Longshot Kenny Knox put together a birdie-birdie finish in a chilly drizzle Friday and retained the lead in the second round of the $500,000 Honda golf tournament.
Steve Cram of Britain retained his 1,500-meter title Sunday by beating compatriot Sebastian Coe on the last day of the European Track and Field Championships.
OPEC oil ministers today opened their fifth meeting of the year on ways to boost oil prices amid hints they might simply prolong their interim production cutback because it has stabilized the battered oil market.
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A Pasadena resident answered the phone one recent Saturday evening to hear a sales pitch on behalf of AT&T; Communications' long-distance service.
President Reagan, fighting to preserve a narrow vote margin on Capitol Hill, warned congressional leaders Tuesday that if the Senate overrides his veto and blocks a controversial arms sale to Saudi Arabia, "it will seriously undermine our foreign policy objectives" in the Middle East.
Undefeated world super-featherweight champion Julio Cesar Chavez of Mexico, boxing on a sprained ankle, steadily wore down Bakersfield's Ruben Castillo and knocked him out in the sixth round at the Forum Friday night.
In an effort to reassure old-guard Maoists, China's leader, Deng Xiaoping, has ruled out a breaking away from communism in his drive to turn the country into a major economic power early in the 21st Century.
indicated to his staff that he intends to retain the panel as an instrument for development of economic policy, a government official said Saturday.
The Brea Foundation, a quasi-public body designed to finance city arts programs, recreation and other human services, can keep its current share of the money it collects and decide who gets what for at least another year.
NATO foreign ministers agreed in a closed session today that the United States should continue abiding by terms of the SALT II nuclear arms treaty even if the Soviet Union does not, a British official said.
Scientists said Wednesday they have developed a new test that could be used to identify people prone to artery-clogging cholesterol buildups, which set the stage for heart attacks.
The Burbank City Council voted to retain controversial Burbank Airport Commissioner Margie Gee
A political scientist says college students are conservative in most aspects of their lives, and higher education has little impact on their attitudes--except for drinking.