Those figures probes do not reasons include so-called "discouraged workers" people unemployed for at least six months and who have given up looking for a job. Planning it all are Sheila Goldberg, chairman, and Laura Maslon and Irma Colen. On some streets, lined by hollow buildings or rubble-strewn lots, a post-industrial Dark Age seems to have dawned. In addition, she pointed out that the trade imbalance can't be corrected as long as the United States won't sell what the Japanese want to buy A fifth of the deficit would be eased if the U. S. "I don't think there's much to be served by pitting ourselves against our own government" Meanwhile, Cynthia Adams, a member of All Saints for more than 30 years, said that she left the church in 1983 less for political reasons than for what she called a lack of spiritual guidance "Every Sunday, I would leave angry and upset" she said "It really wasn't a specific issue or the liberalness. Altogether, individual income tax liabilities would be cut by an average of 6. It could be going to another base because of the radio trouble.
The proposal died, largely because of opposition from the pet food industry, but animal regulation officials feel that it would receive a more favorable reception now . It is a compact and wiry book, discouragingly knotty in parts but astonishingly revealing . U. S . But White House officials view the resolution as a vestige of the post-Vietnam era that does not apply in current situations . They also imposed travel and visa restrictions on the remaining diplomats and called for closer intelligence cooperation to combat terrorism. And "Chernobyl makes his selling job all the harder" the official added. Most Circassians are proficient in Arabic because it is the language of the Koran, and in Hebrew because it is needed to communicate in day-to-day life in Israel.
But the shortage is unlikely to result in additional cavities unless it continues for several months, according to experts at the Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta and at the National Dental Institute in Bethesda, Md . officials said in their first detailed public assessment of the accident . It was placed in the earth at planting time to guarantee a good harvest, and was buried with the dead to prevent physical decomposition and assure passage to heaven And jade is still a symbol of beauty and grace The stone is said to bring good luck to the wearer . The California Mart Fashion Office will preview international designer evening wear featuring Diane Freis, Estevez, B Alan, C . It really sets off the eyes, don't you think" Mary Ann Miller, who co-chaired the event with Beverly Thompson-Coil and the Bay Club's Bob Bucci, approached the stallion with trepidation: Four years ago, a horse kicked herher "I had my jaw wired up for a year" she said. They say the neighborhood around the school, at 4401 Elenda St, has become the school cafeteria. Simon, a 6-5, 170-pound senior, had the ability to play any position for the Barristers.
Ah Quin's house is gone, but next door, to the south, another house he owned-the pale green-blue house of Joe Quin-stands like a single piece of jade between two construction storage lots . Plaintiffs say that the solution contained less chloride and salt than Syntex said it did, causing chemical deficiencies and, in some instances, permanent injury, in the infants who were fed it . The tax, which will raise $2 million a year, takes effect May 1 and will show up on telephone, electricity, water and gas bills this summer, Finance Director Greg Beaubien said . Hugh Liedtke, Pennzoil's chairman, said substantial gains from refining and marketing were offset by lower prices for oil and natural gas and reduced production. . -Handwritten entries of $10,000 and $200, labelled "3-11-82 Camellia Festival" appear to refer to the annual Camellia Festival in Sacramento, which in March, 1982, paid tribute to the Philippines. Players would submit to three urinalyses a year, in their clubhouses, by medical personnel. This cautionary note in no way applies to "Heart of the Comet" a scary, poetic, exciting, and ultimately encouraging novel that will be on recommended reading lists long after Halley has returned to the remote outer reaches of the solar system.
I had to meet a man named Wally once and since I forget names, I kept repeating it in my head Wally, Wally, Wally . Will go to Palm Springs for a California Broadcasters Assn convention on Tuesday . Billi, general manager, Charles Lange, maitre d, and Frank Vince, banquet manager, were a lot of those society and Hollywood folk who used to gather there regularly: Lucy and Homer Toberman, Justice Mildred Lillie, Delbert Mann, Chuck Fries and Ava Ostern, William Oldknow, John Severino, Ruta Lee, William C Bryant, Dudley Moore and Arthur Hanley . When the Risners were first married, Lee commuted to his La Habra job from Seal Beach . The two firms are appealing a lower court decision that would prevent Revlon from giving Forstmann, Little the right to buy two key businesses. "We're extremely happy we have intercepted these 20,000 documents before they were in use, Pyeatt said. Thanks to herbs, "Macho" the dog and the family's five cats are free of fleas, the Taylors say.
Jeff Canter, an epidemiologist at the center who investigated the outbreak for the state Department of Health Services But Dr . Borgnine, according to the lawsuit filed in Los Angeles federal court . The most recent contest matches the certitude of American fundamentalist movements against the inquiry, often scholarly but almost always uncertain, of the American humanists Such national figures as the Rev . The Times incorrectly reported in Tuesday's Valley edition that criminal cases before Van Nuys Superior Court Judge Melvin B . As later passed, the bill legalizes the interstate sale of rifles and shotguns. Zane said he also favored the development because it will have a very small impact on residents "It was preferable to locate the building there because few people are affected" Zane said. Rose, a Los Angeles-based fashion teacher, lecturer and businesswoman, began with authentic Japanese kimonos and ended with glittering evening wear by Philippine-born Ruben Panis.
Airlines that had been mostly grounded for three days resumed some flights and were besieged by stranded travelers seeking to leave Anchorage . Hot Tustin Campaign The hottest such campaign is in the Tustin Unified School District, where teachers earlier this month staged a six-day strike . As the ranks of the very old expand, however, there is a corresponding increase in such debilitating illnesses as stroke, arthritis and Alzheimer's disease-wasting ailments that rob victims of the ability to survive without assistance . KL Homme is aimed at men "on the edge" so the party (for the Music Center's Fraternity of Friends) was held at the Kasteel Kamphyzen, built at the edge of a Beverly Hills precipice . The board had been expected to vote on the preliminary agreement during its regular meeting last Monday. It was a loan, and now the present supervisors want to break the promise to pay back that loan" Tackett said he is hoping that the county's voters will send a message to the board by defeating Measure A. There is more opportunity in Israel than in impoverished India, where per capita income is less than $300 a year.
Kent Gordon Alexander, 39, was convicted of defrauding investors of what prosecutors said was an estimated $4 million through his Newport Investment Management Corp, or NIMC, as it was known . The board was told that the staff would present several recommendations at the regular meeting next Tuesday night . A bus travels along with the train to take passengers on excursions . 'Prolific' Perch "It's pretty good fishing and you certainly can't hurt the (fish) population by fishing for them" St Amant said . There was nothing in the joint statement that would "preclude some nation from acting" on its own if there were an attack on its citizens, he said. Bright & Associates, a consulting firm in Anaheim, is handling applications and tests for Security Environmental Systems. But for now, Americans have given the President considerable latitude in his options" Although the public has strongly supported Reagan's use of military power in Grenada as well as Libya, Wirthlin said Americans are "still conditioned" by the Vietnam War.
Aidan Quinn, Ben Gazzara, Gena Rowlands and Sylvia Sidney star Airing at 8 p. m . Every evening, she returns to pour his glass of white wine and warm up dinner . But he insisted on the condition that anyone else building a large project in Warner Center be required to offset the effect of the project on transportation . bank failure in history, that of the Franklin National Bank-had suffered a stroke . However, hours before the embassy employee was shot, Sudanese riot police sealed off the U. S Nottingham Tickets . of Newport Beach, was indicted last June on securities and mail fraud charges in connection with Abex Ltd, a Newport Beach company he controlled. A: This is Scott Germany item number B102, the 6-pfennig dark-green souvenir sheet issued April 5, 1937, and sold and used later in various post offices of Hitler's Reich.
"I think my retirement just kind of brought it to a head" Both Peck and Kathy Hamm, who has been city clerk since 1978, said they were in favor of the measure because it is important to have professionals in those jobs . "Customers will, of course, grouse about the whole (security) procedure and the delays that result from them, but they will understandably put up with the need for such action" Shugrue said . Doctors estimate that 24 weeks of gestation (six months) may be the lowest point of fetal development when technological procedures might help sustain a life outside of the womb . officials have characterized some of the Sandinista raids as "hot pursuit" of contra units . After deliberating 4 1/2 days, a jury decided the two were guilty of taking an estimated $1. 5 million from more than 100 people over a five-year period Big Profits Promised West Covina Detective B J. "We try, as a philosophy, to discourage pursuits" said Torrance Police Lt Larry Robinson. France decided to pull out its observers when it faced increasing hostility from Muslim fundamentalists and no immediate signs of a lasting cease-fire among factions who have fought a civil war since 1975, sources said.
But Ruzek said he wasn't concerned about his personal finances when he followed his friend, Erica Johnson, a receiving clerk at the store at 17950 Magnolia St, and joined the picket line of butchers, Teamsters and other retail clerks "I don't have a choice now I can always get another job . "The people in this area said we paid through bonding for brand new treatment plants, we're still paying for it, and we don't mind paying the extra 10 cents a month" said Nancy Skinner, who fought the waivers in Orange County and followed the debate in San Diego . "Maybe" he said, "a familiar voice makes a difference" There are fresh flowers, which she loves, in the room at all times She listens to opera cassettes through headphones "To relax her" her son explained . She went to Seal Beach and bought a house on Ocean Avenue about 30 paces from the beach . Description of Truck On Monday, Bob Rimmer, retired Los Angeles police detective and a security guard at Leisure World in Laguna Hills, was listening to his police scanner when he heard a description of a white Ford pickup carrying a suspect in the Colburn slaying and a passenger eastbound on El Toro Road. Another study is being conducted in an effort to forecast the effect of losing the coolant to the moderator as well, but Hunter said: "In my personal judgment as an engineer, it is not going to change things very much. Administration officials have said that they are pleased with Japan's stated intentions to restructure its economy away from exports and toward consumption at home; in fact, there may well be more friction with other trading partners than with Japan. WASHINGTON — President Reagan leaves today on the longest overseas trip of his presidency, a 12-day swing across the Pacific Basin that will culminate a week from now in a seven-nation summit meeting in Tokyo at which Libyan-backed terrorism appears likely to overshadow the economic issues on the formal agenda.
The judges' concerns peaked last summer under the pressure of San Diego County's heaviest load of death penalty cases since capital punishment was restored in California in 1977 . A veteran San Diego businessman, Schmucker has built a reputation as a tough, aggressive turnaround specialist . Steve Curran Yacht Sales, 4643 Admiralty Way, (213) 823-0924 . I watched as he wriggled out of the straitjacket quick as a wink and, still hanging upside down, spread his arms and proclaimed in italics: "He is Mr Escape, the best in the world" That was 20 years ago I reminded Steve of the incident and he smiled "I still am" he said "Hey" I said "Hey" he replied We shook hands. . As many as 18 of the new officers will be assigned to the San Fernando Valley, and the rest to South Los Angeles. Handler's plan, announced in September, calls for reopening nine schools to mitigate crowding as enrollment in the Los Angeles Unified School District rises by a projected 70,000 students by 1990. But the rollback apparently did little to quiet the campuses, where protest meetings and rallies have punctuated the last three months.
The remaining misdemeanor count alleges that Pelland hauled the material without a required hazardous waste manifest, a document identifying waste, its source and its destination . "The ceremonies of the past two days are ancient, their origins buried in the shadows of the past" Mswati said, speaking of the elaborate and largely secret rituals of his installation as Swazi monarch . Another resident, a retired mechanic who still prefers his blue work uniform to street clothes, drinks until he gets sick . According to a state Board of Education report, California has lost one-third of its secondary-school shop courses since 1978 . Another had been left in the car while his mother went from bar to bar. Total damages in those suits could exceed $122 million, but the New York-based law firm, headed by former U. S. A Southern California Edison spokesman called the $840-million figure "ludicrous" and predicted that the utility would not be forced to take the write-down.
