She and relates another former examines council member had voted to keep former city administrator John Pitts on the city payroll until after his felony trial in 1984. "But we have no guarantee that Planet will renew us when we come due in October, and we have no guarantee that Planet won't cancel us tomorrow because they've decided to get out of the business"It is called "going bare" and for cities, it is the equivalent of streaking through a congested thoroughfare. Fifteen other Canadian students are still in Kiev and have not decided whether to leave, he said Problems seen at reactor near Denver, Page 23. A woman called to warn Stricker that people who supply animals to researchers might try to claim the dog Stricker and the woman became fast friends "My life's been a nightmare ever since" Stricker said "I came here to retire and enjoy life But she introduced me to the world of animal cruelty. But once at a Dodgers game I had said it didn't matter, and so I started in By the end I was really screeching.
Money was awarded according to a formula that took into account the number of seniors who took the test at each school . The anti-gun lobby succeeded in keeping the existing ban on the interstate sales of handguns . Fifty years from now, I suppose, a few die-hard radio stations will still be playing Bruce Springsteen and Boy George for a diminishing cult of old geezers in their 70s . "We see many places in the world where people are being oppressed Passover brings us hope It brings a sense of joy, of being bound and then unbound . ROCHESTER, N. Y. In a separate report today, the government said orders to U. S.
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" Contributing to this story were Times staff writers Sandy Banks, Bob Baker, Jack Jones, Jan Klunder and Janet Rae-Dupree. . Roberti (D-Los Angeles, when asked what a successful election year for him would be, answered: "26-14 would be very nice" With one more seat, Democrats would have the two-thirds majority needed to override gubernatorial vetoes, pass spending and tax bills and enact urgency legislation . Giani Sahib Singh, one of five Sikh high priests, was kneeling on a white marble promenade surrounding the gold-domed shrine before the arrival of thousands of worshipers . Most of Titan's production is overseas, but it employs 300 at its Chatsworth plant, where workers make computers that operate in areas contaminated by radiation Another 15 work at its Encino headquarters, Erikson said Worldwide, the company employs 1,800. . Some have been hospitalized repeatedly; many are chronically ill. The Klehs legislation to fix the problem ran into more problems Thursday when it was defeated in a Senate floor vote that had partisan overtones Republicans refused to support the bill Senate GOP Leader James W. Question About Size Anti-noise groups, which object to an increase in the number of flights, raised questions about the size of the 767.
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"I'd say that we have to be one of the big favorites to win" he said, adding that Willick and Brende are back from last year's record-setting team . But Thousand Oaks city officials said the lot contained 27 oaks, ranging in trunk diameter from 4 to 24 inches, which were cut down or pruned to the trunk last week without a city permit . Appraisals that normally take two weeks are taking up to two months, lending officials say, and title company reports that used to take a day or two to complete are now taking two weeks NCAA West Regional Tickets . A major cause, both cities and insurance carriers say, is the so-called "deep pockets" principle . Robbins also introduced a bill that would appropriate $975,000 for analysis and preservation of the artifacts. By Pick's own admission, the system is not particularly suited for word processing or handling mathematical and scientific computations.
He said that because of the injunction in Huntington Park it "is doubtful if (seven-card poker) could be declared illegal at this time" adding that if it is permitted, "it only be authorized until a verdict is rendered" on its legality . QUINLAN, Tex . companies to be sued for the alleged shortcomings of goods sold or even licensed and manufactured abroad . In a second measure, voters will be asked to decide whether they would approve the sale of safe and sane fireworks if police protection is doubled, at the expense of fireworks vendors, during the evening shifts of July 3 and 4, and if users of illegal fireworks are prosecuted to the extent of the law . And, even though he has fallen far behind Deukmejian in public opinion polls, the mayor said he is happy with his campaign and the performance of its leaders, campaign chairman Tom Quinn and manager Mary Nichols. Kathy Saxton-Calderwood, a San Diego State University student, sobbed as she sipped water from a small paper cup given to her by a bailiff. But there have been other successes- A special organizing project of the AFL-CIO's Industrial Union Department won 70% of the elections it held in six Southern states last year, adding 4,000 new members, said Harold McIver, director of the project.
