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A federal judge on Tuesday refused to block a special Fabulous Inns of America shareholders meeting scheduled for Nov. 5, despite claims by company management that the gathering violates federal securities laws.
As angry residents shouted their opposition, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Tuesday
A $10.6-million parking garage to be built in Old Pasadena has been approved by the Board of City Directors.
In response to builders' and architects' complaints about long delays in getting building permits, the Glendale City Council this week created a third design review board to approve architectural plans.
While its fans around the world mourned the closing of the Huntington Sheraton hotel's palatial old
Viratek Inc. shareholders Thursday approved a controversial proposal to award lucrative stock options to several top officers after a Delaware judge earlier in the day refused to grant an court order barring the vote.
Backers of cityhood in the Santa Clarita Valley inched a step closer to their goal Tuesday, but at a price.
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Anatoly Koryagin, who disclosed how the Soviet regime abused dissidents by confining them in psychiatric hospitals and who is now a candidate for the 1987 Nobel Peace Prize, will be allowed to emigrate, his government announced Thursday.
A group of newly released political prisoners, heeding the Kremlin leadership's exhortations for Soviets to speak out, is seeking official permission to publish a news and opinion magazine called Glasnost to supplement state-controlled media.
President Reagan, queried about reports that he is unable to recall a key decision in the Iran arms sale controversy, said today, "It's possible to forget."
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Doctors transplanted a heart into a 27-year-old woman this month, and the patient is doing well, making her the longest surviving heart transplant recipient in Soviet medical history, according to the Communist Party daily Pravda.
just chalk up his worst outing as an Angel starter as one of those nights.
Nearly two years of struggling to remain in business apparently have paid off for Infoscribe Inc
The United States and Japan have signed an agreement calling for cooperation in the preliminary design of part of America's planned $8-billion space station, NASA announced.
Council on Tuesday approved an ordinance that will allow artists to live and work in industrial buildings downtown.
Social Security, with outlays estimated at $181 billion in 1984 for more than 36 million people on
partial grading of the controversial Operating Industries Inc. landfill in Monterey Park.