Famine is big business, and the Marxist government here is reaping large profits from service fees it is charging international donors to bring in emergency relief supplies.
If only they were left alone, say the people of Port Alfred, blacks and whites alike, they could
Three busloads of teen-agers got personally acquainted with a 60-foot pile of salt recently.
serve on a committee that will consider whether the port should contribute about $10 million to the proposed San Diego Trolley Bayside Line will be denied.
Commissioners of the San Diego Unified Port District next week are expected to approve financial
The Harbor Commission, taking the first step in a plan that would nearly double port-owned acreage
tanker off Cuba, returned to its home port Wednesday for repairs.
Coal and petroleum coke storage by Kaiser International Corp. at the Port of Los Angeles has been
The dinghy drifted as Charles Williams shipped his oars a moment and pointed to a flotilla of barges, wood-shingled houseboats and graying yachts bobbing quietly on the bay.
Led by the city's Anglican and Roman Catholic bishops, more than 300 people marched in a religious procession at dawn Friday to Durban's central prison to call for the release of 16 leaders of South Africa's anti-apartheid movement who are held there on charges of high treason.
State television Sunday showed Col.
Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak made a surprise visit to Jordan on Sunday and met King Hussein at the Red Sea port of Aqaba.
Things just seem to like to park on socialite Mollie Wilmot's private strip of beach in Florida.
Playing political hardball with developer Doug Manchester, the San Diego Unified Port District
For the second time this year, San Diego port officials voted to seek construction bids for a
Seaport Manfred Co., Inc. has pulled out of a controversial $15-million deal to buy developer Douglas Manchester's option to build a third waterfront hotel that was strongly opposed by Mayor Maureen O'Connor.
Following a rough wooden casket held aloft by two young men, a procession of anti-government demonstrators Sunday chanted and danced down St.
As Los Angeles Port Warden Edward Henry tells it, there were days when the harbor was littered with "characters with big ideas" about making it rich.
Defense Secretary Caspar W.
Cargo operations at Los Angeles and Long Beach harbors returned to normal Monday after striking