Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. reported net income of $13 million for its fiscal third quarter, a sharp drop from the $48 million recorded in the third quarter of 1984.
Two computer companies, Tandon and Digital Equipment, on Tuesday reported results that are further indications of widespread troubles in their industry.
CBS announced the elimination of 125 jobs at the network today, continuing cost-cutting steps begun following its successful billion-dollar campaign to block a takeover by Ted Turner.
The stock market took a breather from its recent advance with a mixed showing in active trading Tuesday.
The Thousand Oaks girls soccer team took 22 shots on goal, hitting two, to defeat Newbury Park in overtime, 2-1.
Some days, you just can't win for losing.
CBS, the No. 2 network after six seasons in first place, will try to rebound next season by canceling 14 series--including seven mid-season replacements--airing seven new ones and moving 10 returning shows.
Oil prices dropped below the $11-a-barrel level today, the lowest in eight years, intensifying a plunge caused by oversupply and the failure of producers to cooperate in restraining output.
The Kremlin dismissed the culture minister Wednesday in a possible stirring of the "fresh wind" that Soviet intellectuals and artists have hoped for under Mikhail S.
Forward John Hoffman scored 27 points Wednesday night leading Glendale College to a 90-75 victory over Pierce in the opening round of the Golden West Tournament.
The stock market declined slightly Friday, still feeling some of the aftershocks of its sell-off earlier in the week.
A government prosecutor dropped charges of criminal slander against Lech Walesa on the opening day of his trial Tuesday in Gdansk, and the Solidarity founder quickly hailed the decision as the "first step toward compromise" that the Polish authorities have taken since martial law was imposed in 1981.
If you need a last-minute party purchase--shimmy dress, sequin blouse or G-string decorated with a bear face--you can no longer rely on the downtown Frederick's of Hollywood.
Stock prices fell Monday, depressed by profit taking, investor fears of continued sluggish economic growth and some computer program selling, analysts said.
Gateway Communications Inc. said its third-quarter net income was $441,959--a 38% drop from the $713,805 reported a year earlier.
Freshman Greg Anthony and reserve center Rich Antee led a second-half surge that lifted Portland to a 78-66 West Coast Athletic Conference victory Saturday night over Loyola Marymount.
The dollar continued sliding lower today against key European currencies, weakened by further dampening of expectations for a currency stabilization move by major industrial nations.
A 24-year-old woman slightly burned her eyes using Visine eye drops that apparently were
The dollar hit nearly a six-year low against the West German mark and dropped against other major foreign currencies as the U.S. government reported more sluggish economic figures Thursday, but the American currency then drifted upward for the rest of the day.
California's seasonally adjusted annual building permit rate fell to 274,100 units in January, down 50.2% from December's record pace of 549,800, according to Ben Bartolotto of the Construction Industry Research Board.