has been spending millions of dollars more than necessary to buy certain missile parts from prime
58% of individual tax returns filed during the first 13 weeks of 1985, delaying refunds for millions of taxpayers.
Ignoring a chilly spring rain, Soviet leader Mikhail S.
When the 1978 passage of Proposition 13 threatened to cut into the San Diego Community College District's funds, Chancellor Garland Peed turned to the fund-raising foundation he had established two years earlier to aid the district's college programs.
help millions of people around the world who are "sick, dispossessed, exiled, isolated and deprived of all help."
Air Hawaii, a 4-month-old airline that tried to lure customers with discount fares to Hawaii, has filed in Honolulu for protection from creditors while it reorganizes under U.S.bankruptcy laws.
Yes, there was life outside of Hands Across America on Sunday afternoon.
The well-guarded financial secrets of the Los Angeles Raiders and the wallet of managing general partner Al Davis will be the next targets of former San Diego Chargers owner Eugene Klein and his lawyers, already the proud holders of a $5-million jury verdict against Davis and his football club.
Millions of Chinese jammed the streets today for a glimpse of Queen Elizabeth II in one of the most tumultuous welcomes ever given a foreign visitor to China.
The Justice Department said today it has reached confidential, out-of-court settlements worth at least $750,000 each with the families of schoolteacher Christa McAuliffe and three other astronauts who died in the explosion of the space shuttle Challenger last Jan. 28.
Threatened with a loss of millions of dollars in state aid, the Southern California Rapid Transit
California lawyers have begun to file multimillion-dollar product liability claims against Jalisco Mexican Products Inc. and its chief executive since the recent bacteria epidemic that has been linked to contaminated cheese produced by the Artesia firm.
An estimated 20 million Americans were snuffing out their cigarettes for 24 hours today during the ninth annual Great American Smoke Out while the tobacco industry countered with an anti-anti-smoking campaign.
Guy Kawasaki, born on August 30th, 1954 in Honolulu, Hawaii to Catholic parents of Japanese descent, had no formal training before college so he spent his
A bipartisan workfare and training proposal would cost taxpayers millions of dollars in new welfare
It was a dream invention--a machine that would convert old vehicle tires into $1 million worth of oil, methane gas, carbon, ammonia and steel wire every year.
Pennies taped to cardboard, worn dollar bills and checks from former refugees, church organizations and civic groups pour into the mailroom every day at World Vision International, a Christian relief agency in Monrovia.
Hai Vo, the Vietnamese refugee who went from rags to riches overnight by winning the $2-million grand prize in the California Lottery, has gone into hiding, ecstatic about becoming a millionaire but perplexed and overwhelmed by his sudden wealth, according to relatives and neighbors.
When the Port of Los Angeles and a private company offered in July to give Batiquitos Lagoon a $15-million face lift, it inspired a spirit of cooperation rarely seen among the myriad parties concerned with the fate of the wide and shallow wetland.
More is at stake in the debate over pollution problems in the Southwest than quality of life and regional reputation.