Defense Department reports officials were displays less than enthusiastic over Shultz's demands for a tough approach, according to the officials, and at one point told him, "We're not in the counterterrorism business" But Shultz and John M. "I don't think he's selling as many books as he should be" Parker said by phone from his home in Cambridge, Mass. It is very common in resort areas where, for the yuppies who can afford it, groups of three and four combine their assets to buy vacation condominiums. "It's important for us to acknowledge the coastal resource" said Moore aide Bob Jacobson, 37, who grew up in Playa del Rey. Walker said, "the N reactor bears little similarity" to the reactor at Chernobyl. What will happen? Regardless of what anyone says, no one knows.
For the premiere she bought a cream-colored minidress, fitted to the hips and flared from there, with a cream-colored jacket, by Azzedine Alaia . "I think they undertook too much at one time" said Perez, a 45-year-old loan officer . The FAA attached six conditions to the safety approval, issued last week, including the parking restriction . The big 1. 2% gain in spending in September matched the August increase . Los Angeles is a broad-based market, largely service-related, and we see Los Angeles back to full health in about three years. An Apparent Offensive The council move Wednesday signaled an apparent public relations offensive by city officials who have come under heated criticism for its handling of repeated breakdowns in the aging Los Angeles sewer system. But, he said that advisers, along with logistical and air support are essential to insurgents fighting an established military force.
This time, he is pursuing the new American obsession with health , a development he says is worse than "national hypochondria" Central to the problem he identified in 1976, contended Illich-borrowing a Greek-origin term from the medical lexicon and then radicalizing it-had become a phenomenon called iatrogenesis , or the problem of illness and injury caused by doctors, not cured by them . On Monday, a federal court jury unanimously found that the officers did not violate his civil rights and denied his claim for $5 million damages . Dannemeyer told the manufacturers' group Friday that maneuvers by the anti-drilling forces led by Rep Leon E . There are close to 20 bands working an average of three or four times a week-and earning as much as $200 an hour . Landis, Stewart and Wingo each face three additional counts of manslaughter under a theory of general negligence. Also during his five-year tenure, Gavin was criticized for meeting with opposition political parties and for staunchly defending Reagan's hard-line anti-communist Central American policies. Just before formally declaring his gubernatorial candidacy in February, Bradley said he needed time to review the court's record, consult experts and advisers and ponder what to do.
And Fuentes' older brother Chuck is also a local politico of some note, most recently helping engineer Grace Napolitano's upset win in last month's Norwalk council race . His departure from the leadership of the shuttle office in Huntsville was the first shake-up in shuttle project management since former astronaut Richard H . Costa Rica has defaulted on interest payments on commercial loans, bankers in New York said . (Joe) Osuna, who also said he saw problem signs, said he sent a violation notice to Pryor on Tuesday . "I think it's going to be a while-at least a week or two" before the strike is settled, Allen said "But that doesn't mean I'm going to stop trying. Common Cause's Wertheimer is among those who contend that Deaver's actions "in trading off relationships while the bodies are still warm" goes beyond what took place in earlier administrations.
American arms sales to China are expected to top the agenda of talks in Washington next week. . Indians call Admiralty Kootznahoo -Fortress of the Bears-an apt name for an island with 1,790 square miles and a bear for every one of them . "Normally, in a major disaster such as a brush fire or a mud slide, there is much more community support" Dutton said . But how is a hearing person going to begin to relate to the students without knowing sign language" . Wodehouse's "Bill the Conqueror" published in 1924, she wrote: "A clever, constantly entertaining comedy. This is what unites us as Americans, even though some of our citizens speak other languages. To ease the impact of jet lag and a 13-hour time change, Reagan will take a meandering road to the summit.
Nixon in a sermon that became a nationally syndicated newspaper article entitled, "Mr . The calf didn't have any fear at all" Pioneer in Study Glockner-Ferrari is a pioneer in the underwater study of the humpback whale, a critically endangered species . Investors should be cautioned to have a product that is internationally liquid"One of the adjuncts of numismatics is the bullion coin . Church Fund-Raisers The church agreed to officially sponsor the Luczkiewicz family for six months . Down Sepulveda Boulevard a ways, the Fantasie hardly looks like one. Gallo described the French announcement as "unorthodox" American scientists involved in AIDS research were also intrigued by the rumors. The appeals court last year had ruled that Riverside Bayview Homes Inc, a developer in the Detroit suburb of Harrison Township, did not need a permit before adding fill to land on which it planned to build an 80-acre housing development.
Police said Todd told them that a group of men was waiting there and attacked him . British popular newspapers, which ignored the love affair at the time out of respect for the king, have wasted little time trafficking in juicy morsels 50 years later . "Gee, it was a nice way to meet our future neighbors" said Da Pena, a retiree who is moving to Summerhill from Huntington Beach Not everyone is wild about the experience, though . Later, he returned to England, where he received a doctorate in paleontology at the University of Bristol . For the first nine months of 1985, Fairmont's profits increased 260% to $2. 4 million, or 83 cents a share. When Arenstein could no longer practice law himself because he was a convicted Communist, he worked as a researcher for a lawyer whom he had trained. But the next several years are expected to be critical in the defense industry because of increasing defense budget pressures. .
A principal issue, according to union field representative David Bullock, is Kaiser's final wage offer, which he said was "lower than wages agreed upon by other unionized employees in the Kaiser system and lower than those granted to non-union employees" Janice Seib, spokeswoman for the Kaiser facilities, refused comment but said the strike had "not had a significant impact" as only outpatient services are affected. . " said Larry Jinks, senior vice president for news at Knight-Ridder . Sadowsky, senior vice president, vacancies average about 13% to 14, "but from a low of about 6% to 7% in the Westwood area, to about 15% to 16% downtown, and perhaps as high as 17% in the Los Angeles International Airport area" The continually surprising Manhattan office market, with almost twice as much office space as Los Angeles (320 million square feet versus 180 million) crammed into a tenth of the space, has an overall vacancy average of 7 1/2 . It also will monitor and analyze air over parts of Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico and Utah. . Bucking a conservative trend among California voters and frequent controversy generated by his own political style, Brown has survived a voter mandate to slash the Speaker's powers, quelled much of the vocal opposition to his leadership in the Assembly and emerged with his Democratic majority solidly in place. Or they may have come on the Holland-America Line from Rotterdam or Amsterdam.
Ransweiler takes pride in the fact that the local programs were all established at the request of government and social service agencies. The San Diego chapter, incorporated in 1984, serves five Southern California counties . The diamond-and-sapphire panther brooch and an emerald-eyed tiger lorgnette, both originally created by Cartier, were purchased back by the company last year . It is also important to maintain the quality of life in Arcadia" Young, who lists her occupation as "volunteer" and has served on the council for four years, likes the direction in which the city is headed, especially in redeveloping East Huntington Drive . "Every year they'd have price increases for their 30- and 60-second slots that had nothing to do with value received They were raising prices while delivering a diminished audience share . Todd Morrison, Whittier Christian-At 6-7, the Olympic League MVP doesn't fit the big-man stereotype, according to Coach Cuccia. They said that even after exposing evidence of possible jury tampering, Bohensky still feels strongly that Hedgecock is guilty. . For the 2 million Americans who are profoundly deaf-and the 19 million others with hearing problems-the Gallaudet students' triumph signals a growing movement to boost self-esteem, break down employment barriers and set educational policies attuned to the unique language and culture of the deaf.
deeded it to the county on the condition that it be used to train peace officers, Assistant Sheriff Walter Fath said . How to spend that tax money and deal with the industrial dangers are the issues being debated by three incumbents and three challengers seeking three City Council seats in the April 12 election . (7) (3) (10) (42) (Illustrated on the cover-Here they come again, three hours and change Stars galore, from Tom Selleck to Emmanuel Lewis Glamour galore, from swanky limos to glittering gowns Wrong choices galore . In the late 1970s, warring mob factions in Cleveland were seeking control of the organized crime apparatus . Most of Lupin's employees work in rotation, 12-hour shifts for 14 straight days, followed by two weeks off. and officially completed this month, the prison is billed as a "state-of-the-art" facility that will soon house 1,400 of the state's most dangerous criminals. 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. .
The notes are priced at 99. 531% and yield 10. 22, the company said . "We all feel you and the others (at the FBI) should have been a lot madder" about the allegations of racism, said the subcommittee chairman, Rep Don Edwards (D-San Jose . 774 to 178 Delegates Even some of Dole's supporters also have suggested that he should consider abandoning the race . With 115 of the Kansas caucuses reporting, Dukakis had the support of 278 delegates to the state's regional conventions, Jackson had 235 and Tennessee Sen Albert Gore Jr had 125 Trailing was Missouri Rep Richard A Gephardt with 12 delegates, while Illinois Sen Paul Simon had none Another 114 delegates were uncommitted . For instance, during a press conference, Kelly attacked the bombing, labeling it an act of terrorism itself. Koch called for federal legislation that would make illegal drug dealers subject to the death penalty. To critics, the Arco blitz offers a fresh look at an old problem: the perceived power of major oil companies-those that own crude oil, refineries and service stations-to drive out competition and control markets.
