Workmen have reports installed a unravels piece of China's Taklimakan Desert in Nara Park, sealed inside a tent-like structure surrounded by gamboling deer and lush green hills. A new Houston-based coal and mineral division will be formed to manage all worldwide coal and mineral operations, while four departments will be eliminated at Exxon's 790-employee headquarters in New York. Embassy building across the street was also ablaze as firefighters arrived. At the same time, a coalition of public interest groups, including the American Civil Liberties Union, was preparing a legal challenge to the makeup of the commission.
"We got fired from the company for backing our union's play, and now we get kicked out of the union" During an interview, Griffith called the group "troublemakers" and "freeloaders" adding that the UAW constitution allows locals to bar members from meetings if their dues are not paid . "Be proud of the things you stand for" These days, Anaheim-based Karcher Enterprises is standing for a "back to basics" theme, as last year it restructured several divisions, laid off some headquarters staffers and switched its $12-million annual advertising account to Della Femina, Travisano & Partners, the advertising firm that was recently retained by San Diego-based PSA . Jean Forbath of Share Our Selves, which provides emergency food, shelter and health care, said her group has to "scrounge" for money simply to continue operations Mike Elias of Christian Temporary Housing Facilities Inc added that "we haven't had $232,000 to start a shelter . And bravo! NOW THAT'S HYPE-The Publicists' Guild held its 60th annual luncheon Friday .
as free a market as possible" Such views are not wholly surprising for a Republican with eight years on the ticket with Ronald Reagan . WASHINGTON — The Reagan Administration, risking hostile reaction from Nicaragua's Sandinista government, said Friday that it is considering various options to send U. S . She said most California cities have ordinances like Los Angeles, although a few, like Fremont, near San Jose, allow signs to be placed on public grounds . There is also a choice of blue cheese or herb-oil-vinegar dressing, which I found just OK The fries, however, are terrific . The long-awaited 23-count indictment-which also named retired Air Force Maj Gen Richard V. "The adjustment in the structure of agriculture isn't over" Mayer said "We're going to still see shakeout" Harl warned. Not Tax Evaders But none of her people are tax evaders, she insists "I screen out people who have been dishonest.
Proposition 68, sponsored by business leaders, Common Cause and the League of Women Voters, would limit the amount of money legislative candidates could spend in a campaign, restrict to $1,000 the amount that an individual contributor could give to a candidate and provide matching tax dollars to candidates who qualify Would Ban TransferSACRAMENTO — State Sen . "We can exclude the neighborhood beauty shops and barbershops, but gas stations to oil refineries will have to do it" Los Angeles County Fire Department Capt Mike Idol said . Grant Jr, hired as a second attorney for the school district last year after a new board majority was elected, said Coleman could vote on the measure and cited a state government code provision that permits elected officials to participate in decisions that affect their own "salary, per diem or reimbursement" Measure Failed Earlier "Reimbursement is not considered monetary gain" Grant told board members at a March 24 meeting when a measure to reimburse Coleman failed in a 2-2 deadlock-including Coleman's vote-with board President William Dorn absent. Against the advice of two attorneys, Inglewood school Trustee Caroline Coleman cast the crucial third vote for a measure that will reimburse her for $12,721 in attorney fees she spent during her felony embezzlement trial earlier this year . But another longtime acquaintance said he was inclined to be "skeptical" and had never heard any corroboration of the threats . Today, she still stares in amazement at newspaper pictures showing the pile of sticks that had been her house before the rain-soaked hillside crashed down and flattened it, pushing the ruins 35 feet off the foundation.
The happy news made Page 1 even on a day featuring the redefection of a Soviet spy, a spate of pre-summit events and political crisis in the Philippines . $40 Million in Equipment Brand-new helicopters, bulletproof limousines and nearly $40-million worth of computer equipment to trace license numbers of suspicious cars are just part of the police arsenal against terrorism . "We have acted responsibly" Urban Development and Ecology Secretary Manuel Camacho Solis said in announcing the plans "It is an integral system . and that they had the bad luck to squat at a moment when the needs of the majority outweighed the needs of a few" Carrion said .
According to Poole, polls show that as many as 25% of Americans are conservative on economic issues but liberal or tolerant on social issues, with that figure running higher among the college-educated audience likely to be attracted by an opinion magazine . Stamps pointed out that retail customers are not getting the sales help at showrooms that they get at retail stores, and that the difference in prices between the showrooms and retail outlets doesn't make up for the lack of service . Marvin said that another roof was damaged in the 300 block of North Vulcan Avenue . We'll never have it in our city' They were shocked when it hit them so fast"Worst Violence Ever Most disturbing, Murphy said, is that "crack is bringing a level of violence we never saw with heroin or cocaine or marijuana" Crack is so potent and addictive that it breeds "violent desperation" among users, who commit robberies and other crimes to finance their drug purchases, he said . Crown is leaving San Diego because of poor business, particularly on its winter cruises. He added that some people in New York also remembered that he has pressed Soviet leader Mikhail S.
While a sidewalk preacher and a street band playing Mick Jagger tunes vied for the crowd's favor, Sliwa paced, his hands bunched in his pants pockets . The court's OK assures that the county is reimbursed for the costs by the state . "I think we will have a major effort to either not have such an ordinance (to require retrofitting) or to reduce the impact" Manning said . The disease is the third leading cause of death in the United States, after heart disease and cancer . Port wine, named after this town, was invented by the English in the 1600s and came as a result of the thriving trade of English wool for Portuguese wines.
Jesse Jackson took his anti-drug message into the heart of Los Angeles' gang territory Friday, admonishing an audience of more than 2,000 at Fremont High School for betraying the martyrs of the civil rights movement and wasting the rights that were won for them . The center will attempt to help sufferers and their families cope with the disease, said hospital spokeswoman Judith Baines . He and a conference room full of hospital employees, local government representatives, lifeguards, paramedics and others had just watched a film dramatization of a diving accident at the beach that closely resembled Boden's own story . Defining the sphere, which Ranch leaders hope will serve as a buffer zone to protect them from undesirable development, could be difficult if property owners in the affected area are reluctant to be under the control of Rancho Santa Fe officials .
Other issues to be left to post-Noriega bargaining, diplomats said, are the structure and terms for next year's presidential elections and the role of the military in normally civilian pursuits . But without reference to that case, he said: "Criminal activity on the part of an informant doesn't preclude prosecution . In addition to Lojeski and Harbicht, the candidates are Lewis H May, Roger Chandler, Charles Chivetta Sr, Andrew L Bard, John D Bon Eske, William Carpenter, William T Gahr and James Neumeister . The struggle, which has continued for more than a decade, pits National City's increasing traffic congestion and pro-freeway attitude against the redevelopment efforts of city officials and Southeast community activists who believe that new businesses and jobs, not new freeways, are what the neighborhood needs . Two decades later, historians call May, 1968, the greatest popular uprising ever experienced by a capitalist democracy in time of peace. Daily performed the 155 surgeries referred from the Navy Hospital during the past fiscal year. The country's limited space-240 square miles-gives a premium to downtown land.
California State University- Fullerton CLE For Continuing Learning Experience members only Contact: CLE staff (714) 773-2446 The AARP needs more volunteer instructors . Besides his son, he is survived two daughters, Jane du Pont Kidd of Dallas and Michele du Pont Goss of San Francisco, and 11 grandchildren His wife, Jane Holcomb du Pont, died in 1985 Services were set for Tuesday in Greenville. . "If a would-be President wants such a mandate, he has to seek it while he's a candidate" Frank Wycoff, an economics professor at Pomona College in Claremont, Calif, who specializes in the politics of economic issues, said: "The economic issues and the political campaign are extremely incompatible We've got things way out of whack . The Soviet and American youths are to travel together for about one month through Russia and the United States, with stops at the White House and finally, the United Nations . Two hours later the bag would still be intact, with not a caramel-colored drop spilled on the floor, said Roger Hinds, Southwest regional general manager for Mobil's Plastic Packaging Division.
