Today the reveals self-made community reasons is part of a serious problem for the revolutionary government-rapid, uncontrolled urban growth. 12 at the request of a group that is opposed to the tax, Councilwoman Edna Wilson said. In the past, zoo keepers had to scour the hills of Griffith Park to find eucalyptus trees whose foliage might whet the appetite of their koalas. At any rate, via con Dios, to a bright, lively old lady, who set out, as she wrote, "to bag the thrill of the nineties" Thanks for the rich legacy. . "Drugs we hope will be useful for treatment and protection from infection" Late Friday afternoon, the Haseltine team emptied its 51st champagne bottle, marking the team's latest achievement. Take the "thumper" used to test the durability of mattresses.
Thus every aspect of the party that could be related to the telephone was utilized . The provision, which would tax a child's unearned income above $2,000 a year at the parents' top rate, would affect an estimated 1. 5 million families and bring in about $1. 2 billion over the next five years . taxpayers" Howe shared the national reporting prize with Craig Flournoy and George Rodrigue of the Dallas Morning News, honored for their investigation into subsidized housing in East Texas, which "uncovered patterns of racial discrimination and segregation in public housing across the United States and led to significant reforms, The Miami Herald winners were Edna C . But Fujimoto said some firefighters call back for additional information . That role-called a "rainmaker-is vital, since federal law limits to $1,000 the amount any individual can contribute to a presidential campaign. Most of the money goes toward "backfilling" the abandoned mines with ash, dirt or concrete to shore up the surface.
"The firemen were fighting the blaze at a height of 30 meters (nearly 100 feet . And these bridgeheads are being linked in a growing logistical and support network, supported by a standing Soviet naval and air power "And we have a new Soviet leader, Mr Gorbachev . The recent demise of a financially troubled Santa Ana prepaid health group came as no surprise to state insurance officials who tried to take over the organization in 1983 . "A less expansionistic Soviet foreign policy would, in turn, serve to reduce tensions between East and West" Shultz made the comments in a speech prepared for the annual Alf Landon Lecture today at Kansas State University in Manhattan, Kan . said it is planning to sell the hotel to an undisclosed buyer. Skiing usually begins the first week in November, and the mountain has a new snow-making system.
LAKEPORT, Calif . Today's extension was another sign that the government, hit by persistent black riots that have killed about 900 people in 15 months, is having trouble convincing creditors about its pay-back formula . One spot opens with baroque harpsichord music and quick cuts of Rodeo Drive, etc, and has the message "People in Beverly Hills probably worry about a lot of things, but one of them isn't money" The point, it seems, is that the controller should be familiar with the common people's worries about money . "We deal with these documents all the time, but it's hard to break the actual operation" The Border Patrol's last previous big seizure of counterfeit identification documents was four years ago, but Friday's discovery was much larger, Pyeatt said . There are 10 in a package, considered a typical serving, and preparation requires reheating only. Gabriel Carlos Duque by Carol Patterson (Childrens Hospital volunteer director, Mrs.
Six months ago, for example, he lured Raab (pronounced rob) from the position of president at Abbott, one of the most successful health-care and drug corporations . Question About Size Anti-noise groups, which object to an increase in the number of flights, raised questions about the size of the 767 . "I've never gone to a national convention" Since the 1986 legislative session convened last month, several proposals have been advanced to change the way that legislative campaigns are financed . "But my goal is to develop compassion and respect for all people" By the time she was introduced to Native American culture, Goldberg already knew from her conventional training about the psychological and anthropological importance of ritual and ceremony . That erosion, he said, is so extensive that homeowners are afraid their houses may begin to sink. "I was only 3 years old, but I can always remember his chanting of 'rags, bottles, sacks. The mobile home and a camping trailer parked behind it were empty, but the dogs seemed to recognize Dallas' scent and followed it three miles through the desert and brush to the edge of U. S.
consulate in Guadalajara were on their way to the crash site . It was a costume designer's dream, with huge cowboy hats and boots providing the sandwich ends between which Kenzo stuffed a glittery assortment of bright minis and tights, gold-embroidered jackets, shearling coats over velvet outfits and what is probably the world's longest fishtail, ruffled peplum. PARIS — Fashion retailing is a risky business and a number of corporate lives depend on it . It was the first to put recorded videotapes on the sales floor rather than behind a counter . Later he would suffer a deadly deep-hole virus that would cause his hair, his teeth and his fingernails to fall out . "I went down through the tunnel and when I came out of the tunnel, two trucks had the road blocked. Virtually any of the nation's secrets could be revealed by a single "cognizant agent" a person who knows the system, has a security clearance but works for the enemy, Clark said.
Given the consequences of disclosure, it may have been easier for Soviet officials to do what comes naturally and that is to conceal evidence of mistakes and failures No Government Directory Secrecy is endemic in Soviet life . The mailer says that the "Price, Watts, Eggers Triad Seeks Control of College Tax Money" The mailer also accuses Eggers of unethical behavior and connection to admitted political corruption figure Patrick Moriatry, an Anaheim fireworks company executive Eggers, who is an aide to Rep . Mosier, Rich DeBie and Mike Pete Delivuk said they believe that Weldon is merely using the swap-meet issue to draw attention to himself . The Culver City council race, usually a quiet affair, has sparked the most fireworks Two of the city's five council members, Richard M Alexander and A . plant that manufactures methyl isocyanate, or MIC, the corrosive chemical that killed more than 2,000 people in December, 1984, when it leaked from a Union Carbide plant in Bhopal, India. Kadafi closed all the kindergartens in Libya last January on grounds that self-sufficiency means that children should not be dependent on schools but should be taught at home by their parents. Steel Prices RisingWhen the Labor Department reported recently that wholesale prices had plunged a record 1. 6% in February, some economists and the Reagan Administration were quick to proclaim dramatic progress in the long and difficult battle against inflation.
The total amount for October, 113 pounds, was 10 times the amount recovered in fiscal 1984 In fiscal 1985, the amount recovered was 104 pounds . Wolfsheimer appears before the San Diego City Council to tout projects for developers, one of the public officials sitting in judgment of his clients' proposals will be his estranged wife, Abbe, who will take office Dec 2 . If the Iraqis retake Al Faw, according to the diplomats, the Iraqi troops now deployed in the Faw Peninsula will be free to be used elsewhere . No matter what happens from this point on, some group inevitably will feel that justice was denied . Some Limits Established In past decisions, the justices have recognized that the Constitution requires some restrictions on the seizure of books and films. The Common Market imported $648 million in food from those countries in 1985.
Heath's attorneys, who said they plan to appeal the verdict to the U. S . Jerry Vercruse, chief negotiator for the Teamsters, said the union was mulling over its response when management decided to leave the hotel Saturday . Four senators, including the act's sponsors, and 16 House members reserved seats in the packed courtroom as the justices began sorting out the issues in the important conflict over the powers of the executive and legislative branches . At issue is a proposal by the Vista Irrigation District and the Escondido Mutual Water Co . And-attributed primarily to the construction spurt-was a 45,000-job increase in finance, insurance and real estate employment. In the wall facing the entry door are the visiting windows-immovable bulletproof windows with a small metal stool attached to the wall under each one Visitors communicate by phone Susie sat on one of the stools and waited and waited and waited for 45 minutes Maurizio Pollini Tickets . He gathered volunteers, raised a vault full of cash, and told anyone who would listen that he was running again.
Martha Collison, a Realtor and 17-year city resident, was elected mayor by a unanimous vote of the City Council on Tuesday night . "I expect that a consistent theme throughout the Israelis' effort in connection with SDI will be trying to assess how the technologies they're working on can be relevant to their immediate security needs" Gaffney said . Bradley has replied that he wants to keep politics out of the court election . Red Ribbon committee member Arlene Allen insisted it was pure chance that she wore gold glitter that matched the horse's . I don't agree with that" Under federal election laws enacted more than a decade ago, an individual may contribute no more than $1,000 to a candidate in a primary and $1,000 in the general election. The committee quickly followed up its initial concession to powerful Wall Street interest groups by joining Packwood in agreeing not to extract any significant sacrifices from timber, oil and mining industries that enjoy the protection of senior panel members.
Identify It Right Away "So when you heard him humming it, you could identify it right away" Thomas was asked by defense co-counsel Daniel Hernandez . The report said that black teen-age unemployment in April stood at 42. 6-down from 43. 7% in March . They finally agreed to let him use their Reseda garage, but for $150-a-month rent . We'll certainly be able to cover the bases" But will Tony be able to get from first base in Bakersfield to second base, more than 100 miles away in East Los Angeles, in time? That's up to his mother Mary and his father, television producer-writer Haywood (Woody) Kling . In fast-growing areas like the Santa Clarita Valley-Newhall, Valencia, Saugus and Canyon Country-shopping centers are being expanded to meet the demand from new residents. When people in my town talk about a heavenly day, the highest accolade they deliver is: "You could even see Catalina" Just to see that island out there-the misted hills on ocean's horizon-lets the mainlander know that the air in his world is worthy of human breath. "There have been volunteer groups" she pointed out, "but they've never had an actual fund-raising support group" George Chitty, executive director of the local Red Cross, said that Bay Club owner Bill Ray will receive the organization's annual Spirit Award at a dinner June 19 at the Hotel Meridien.
Shultz and the prime minister are scheduled to confer for three hours today . Almost every week, they said, the pipes burst, forcing residents to go without water for several hours and watch helplessly as it bubbles through the pavement and onto the street . A spokesman for West Germany's Atomic Forum, an institute operated by the country's atomic energy industry, said an official from the Soviet Embassy showed up Tuesday urgently seeking advice on how to deal with a graphite fire Graphite is a key substance in the Chernobyl plant . to report that he had been shot, San Bernardino County Sheriff's Deputy Dennis Casey said . The islands, which have yet to sprout a sprig of grass, appear to be sinking, and critics blame the city's failure to test the dredged material. He gets along well with his colleagues, and he's able to get his agenda through" Wilson, who has strongly supported downtown construction projects and an array of human-rights issues, has voted consistently, the mayor said, "in the best interests of this city. Among them are several opponents of the projects, including longtime council critics Jon A Fasana and William A Mann, and political newcomer Christlena Lawton.
