As a delegate to the recent Liberal Party of Canada's national policy convention, I feel it is
And so the American people were called upon to subsidize the shipment of wheat to Russia at below world market prices so that Russia in turn could afford to supply Nicaragua with war materials, which then in turn caused the American people to subsidize a war against Nicaragua for using...
This is the way I see it under President Ronald Reagan: Capitalism for the masses.
Effective Date: December 24, 2019
The Santa Monica City Council unanimously approved a divestiture policy that will prevent the city
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It is surprising that some people purportedly concerned with water policy, such as Dorothy Green
The article (May 18), "U.S.
I was appalled by the news that Ralphs laid off more than 1,000 workers, not because they were incompetent, disloyal or lazy.
Across the country, school boards are facing the agonizing decision of what to do about students or employees who contract AIDS.
Can you believe it?
Labor Secretary-designate William E.
After reading your editorial on Nicaragua this Easter Sunday, I got down on my knees and thanked God that we don't have a President who thinks like your editorial writers.
Your editorial (April 30), "Melting Snows, Melting Hearts," holds out hope that the water-rich areas of our state are burgeoning with hearts suddenly grown warm and willing to share their wealth with those of us less fortunate.
My husband and I subscribed to Opera Pacific at the Performing Arts Center many months ago.
Henry A.
Secretary of State George P.
Congratulations to Harry Bernstein for his wide-ranging perspective on America's apparent renewed commitment to public instruction ("U.S.
President Reagan will soon approve a new anti-communist venture to do in Angola what he is already doing in Nicaragua, according to congressional sponsors of the program.
Susan Spreen, in her letter of April 8, states that Daniel Ortega has brought "brutal tyranny" to his country.