The Reagan Administration's high-level delegation to an international trade conference moved quickly Sunday to consolidate support for convening a new round of trade negotiations, including agriculture and new areas of services and investment.
The stock market soared today in an extension of Friday's strong gains, reflecting an end to last year's tax-selling pressures.
Rick Fehr, playing between cloudbursts that halted play, shot a five-under-par 66 Friday to share the second-round lead with Larry Mize in the $400,000 B.C.
Participants at a two-day conference to debate the expanded use of the controversial AIDS antibody test Wednesday overwhelmingly opposed mandatory testing under any circumstances, such as when couples apply for marriage licenses or when patients are routinely admitted to hospitals.
It started with 6-4 Dion Brown outjumping 6-10 LeRon Ellis for the opening tip and ended with the players from Crenshaw High School piled on top of each other at center court.
The stock market scraped together a small gain Thursday in a drifting session, while bond prices fell for a third consecutive day.
The government's annual list of fuel-efficient cars, led again by the Chevrolet Sprint ER at 54 miles per gallon, shows lower mileage figures than last year, apparently because auto makers are stressing performance over fuel economy.
Signs of new downward pressure on worldwide interest rates helped the stock market post its first clear-cut gain of the week Thursday.
Cal Lutheran split a doubleheader with Azusa Pacific on Saturday, losing the opener, 5-3, and winning the second game, 8-3.
Sales of new domestic cars in early November continued to suffer from the expiration of massive incentive programs as dealers delivered just 5.7% more cars than in the depressed 1985 period.
Pork futures prices posted strong gains Thursday, continuing a virtually uninterrupted nine-week advance.
Lockheed earned $96 million on sales of $2.6 billion in the second quarter, a 10.3% increase in profits on an 18% increase in sales, the company said.
A grin flashed across the face of Notre Dame football Coach Lou Holtz Tuesday when he learned his Fighting Irish had earned a national ranking in the Associated Press weekly college football poll.
Progress also is being reported in the search for a vaccine against another killer disease--malaria.
Mail Boxes Etc. Inc. reported an 83% increase in third-quarter net income to $509,114.
Sales of imported cars boomed in March while those of domestically built models slumped badly, the auto makers reported Thursday.
gain of $333 million mainly from divesting its battery products business.
The stock market continued its broad-based rally Thursday, although gains moderated as trading slowed in what analysts described as a respite from advances earlier in the week.
A 16-year-old's request that he be ruled an adult so he can gain access to part of the $1 million
the third quarter ended Aug. 30, contrasted with a gain of $324,000 for the same period last year.