Authorities would assesses not say devises how much was stolen altogether, but the largest amount in a single holdup was $8,200 from a Los Angeles bank, Delosh said. Utter that magic name and chairmen of the boards reach for their checkbooks Iowa should change its name to California The precedents are plentiful. John's Hospital, where she was taken after paramedics attempted to revive her at Castagnola's restaurant, Oxnard Fire Marshal Terry McAnally said. A built-in gas barbecue grill would be ideal, but that would mean tearing up my beautiful patio.
The New York Stock Exchange released a survey showing that 47 million Americans have stock investments . "At the very least, they ought to put a cap on trapping in the Santa Monica Mountains" California Coastal Commission member Madelyn Glickfeld said she relayed reports of the large kill to fellow commissioners at a recent meeting and they were "extremely upset" She said the commission's resource specialists were investigating the legality of the trapping next to a wildlife corridor . 'Grave, Delicate Problem' He called the hostage drama "an extremely grave and delicate problem" and Berges said in a statement that his announcement of Saturday's naval assault near the town of Puebo, 170 miles from Noumea, "could have a negative influence on contacts with the kidnapers and could even endanger the lives of the hostages" Berges and other French officials here declined to confirm or deny reports on local radio and television stations that Kanak rebels had shot and wounded four additional French gendarmes near the town of Canala . An ordinance that, among other things, prohibits those on skateboards and roller skates from grabbing onto animals, bikes, cars or any motor vehicles was given tentative approval last week . The Supreme Court's ruling, expected by July, could have a major impact on the nation's more than 40 million cable TV subscribers who are served through more than 7,000 municipally regulated cable systems. Nothing has changed in the projected financing since then, according to the source.
Wiener said she hoped to pursue entrepreneurial opportunities when she leaves the council in June . Wedding Chapel Marcus returned once in the 1960s, when her daughter was looking at possible sites for a wedding ceremony A minister was operating a wedding chapel at El Encanto . "All I could think about was not hitting anybody" At one point, as the plane glided toward western Canoga Park, he sighted a field, then realized that it appeared to be next to a school and that children were playing in it, he said . He had been senior vice president and chief operating officer of the Cocoa Beach, Fla, unit Separately, Pan Am named R A . "We feel confident that this is about as well as we could do" said George Hall, a former president of the Northridge Little Leagues. Drenkowski, a member of a committee that would review claims.
In the overall tally on the Big Board, gainers outnumbered losers by nearly two to one The exchange's composite index added 0. 56 to 121. 31 . But trucks and trains now transport the grapes from the interior to the wine cellars of Oporto, replacing the special ships, barcos rabelos, that traditionally carried the juice . After the RTD indicated in June that it would drop some high-cost San Gabriel Valley lines, the county and the city of Los Angeles took over express routes from Glendora and San Dimas to downtown Los Angeles and local service in Pomona and Claremont . The owners of two potential toxic-dump sites will not permit Los Angeles County officials on their property to determine whether the sites are suitable for landfills, and legal action has been authorized . The shipments were steady, but the volume varied from day to day. The ruling Tuesday opened the way for two other Japanese airlines to compete overseas. (Perhaps it would be more accurate to say that people are taught these skills in grade school; whether they learn them is another matter) New to the Human Repertoire But, as with silent reading, simple arithmetic, which we now take for granted and hardly think about, has not always been part of the human repertoire.
He was pastor of Resurrection parish in Los Angeles from 1973 until he was named auxiliary bishop, and he served as superintendent of Catholic high schools in Los Angeles from 1964 to 1977 He has also served as president-rector of St John's Seminary College in Camarillo since August, 1984 . "The cops stop me and tell me to stay on the right, and I say, forget it I'd rather get a ticket than . "We went around a turn, coming down pretty fast from a long, straight area" Castro recalled . Cardenas voided the ordinance, which was unanimously adopted by the 12 members present June 5, and enjoined the city from disbursing the raises authorized by it . One afternoon I went through 10 bites of Primi's Piatti d'assaggi menu-a sumptuous, satisfying survey that included tortellini fagottini (small purses of pasta filled with lobster and julienne of striped bass, scented with basil) and fiorellini , filled with a puree of fresh asparagus and enrobed with a reduction of four cheeses.
Romero received a plaque, too, that praised his "bravery and courage" Do you feel like a hero, he was asked "Yeah" he said In the meantime, the wheels of justice began to move a bit On Dec . This skill so impressed Ambrose's contemporaries that they thought he was the smartest person alive . Israel sees the Syrian missiles as a threat because they limit its ability to monitor developments in Lebanon and retaliate against attacks . "It did not make me feel any better" Peterson writes, "that you also included in that column excerpts from letters others had written expressing somewhat different opinions about pigeons and serving up a few harsh words of their own about people like me . NEW YORK — The stock market made little headway in slackened trading Monday, pausing after last week's strong rally. "That's absolutely not true" attorney-physician Griffith Thomas, one of the ACLU volunteer attorneys appearing for Bouvia, insisted outside the courtroom. Karen Rossebo, 17, was listed in serious condition at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center in Provo with a crushed pelvis and broken legs, Smith said.
It's too big, and it's been going on too long" Compared to 1988, 1989 will be "a tougher year" said Leland J Hendrie, president of PHD Insurance Brokers in Garden Grove . The proposed ordinance, heard for the first time last week by the Burbank City Council, would establish "minimum standards for structural seismic resistance for unreinforced masonry bearing wall buildings" built before 1934 . Roth and Councilman Ben Bay criticized the proposed study as a means to an end: to raise the business license fees . "The company will concentrate on what it historically has done best-the traditional canvas wear, rubber-soled shoe" Cooper said . The tower was quickly reconstructed, and re-dedicated on its 100th anniversary. A more extensive restoration of the mission's quadrangle building occured in the 1950s, again with Indians and priests working side by side. Perhaps the only reminder of a horrifying episode is the scar on the neck of 2-year-old Sarah Mathews.
"A patient will go into a doctor's office and, once the specimen is taken, be able to expect the results in half an hour" Lawrence, however, believes that the diseases American Cytogenetics tests focus on require too many specialists, such as cytologists, who are skilled in studying cells, to be done in offices . Henderson said he was not aware of the details and did not know why the Colgans might have been allowed on the plane in Los Angeles and then, in the same clothes, kept off the plane in Baltimore . But Dunnion learned early Tuesday that another client, in most untimely fashion, would be arraigned on a felony charge during a 2 p. m . In Gardena, the pipeline would divide into branches running to the Chevron refinery in El Segundo, the Arco, Texaco and Shell refineries in Wilmington and the Hynes Tank Farm in north Long Beach, from which pipelines run to other refineries . Heroin is expensive" Hascher said, selecting at random from one of several fat, blue loose-leaf notebooks filled with the criminal records and photographs of known heroin addicts. And although Cate's done less of the heavy work, she's contributed to the projects as much as Doug. This failure is all the more significant because it reflects the fundamental dilemma plaguing the Democrats as they strive to recover from a series of landslide defeats: How can they heal their estrangement with the white American middle class represented by the citizens of Carroll Gardens and still retain the loyalty of the broad array of disaffected and disadvantaged cohorts with whom they have made common cause for half a century? While this challenge confronts the Democratic Party in almost every quadrant of the nation in this presidential election year it is most evident in New York. For this state, and particularly this city, which produces about two-thirds of the state's Democratic vote, embodies the Democratic Party's strength-its diversity, its imagination and its compassion.
