The frown on Al F.
Securities dealers shuddering at the crackdown on insider trading in New York and London may wish they were in Hong Kong--the world's third-largest financial center--where offenders face nothing more onerous than public embarrassment.
Goliath set the standards for what life would be like for big guys. Win, baby, and win big.
Drummer Youichi Hashimoto assumes a fearsome martial arts stance--legs spread wide, feet planted on the floor.
Question: According to a recent story in the Los Angeles Times Business section, General Telephone (GTE) has made me a gift of the inside wiring of my home.
President Reagan ordered the two-year-old trade boycott of Nicaragua to remain in effect because he said that nation still poses "an unusual and extraordinary threat" to U.S. national security.
A third-generation Hopi kachina artist from Polacca, Ariz., E.J.
The Angels' team batting average reached a new low Wednesday night: .234.
There were lots of tall tales being told in San Clemente on Saturday--but not the usual weekend boasts of new-found loves, rising careers and real estate bargains.
Top-seeded Ivan Lendl, in a match that ended without an umpire or linesmen, trounced Larry Stefanki in the opening round of the inaugural $1.8-million Lipton International Players Championships tennis tournament Tuesday night.
A storm in the Pacific north of Hawaii churned up the surf on Southern California beaches Friday, causing a small-craft advisory for the day and luring surfers to the shores.
Pleas for grass always went unheeded, so brick dust covers the outfield as well as the infield, and each February it gets in the blood of a dinosaur named Irvin (Red) Meairs, owner and coach of the Long Beach Nitehawks, perhaps the most renowned fast-pitch softball team in the country.
Time was when Gene F.
Middleweight Michael Nunn of North Hollywood kept his record as a professional perfect by knocking
A group of 10 cities in Orange County has decided to renew a liability insurance policy that expired Wednesday at a cost of $2.6 million, almost three times the old price.
In a dim corner of the Palace Restaurant during a slow noon hour, Neil Fanoe, Clarence (Toots) Vosti and Tondre Alarid railed against the political and economic forces that seem to conspire against their livelihoods.
Former school Supt.
When Stacy Keach resurfaces in "Return of Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer," now shooting here, don't look for the private eye to go after any drug dealers.
In a break with key congressmen, Interior Secretary Donald P.
You get off work and in the parking lot discover that someone has reached up and snapped off your car antenna.