Some analysts reveals said the diagnoses increase compensated for a large drop in M1 during the previous week. Under existing state law, the county finances the nation's second-largest public hospital system, with five major hospitals in the metropolitan area. Superior was one of the first eyeglass-dispensing companies to train its staff in eye-wear color-and-shape analysis. Medical center officials attribute most of the hospital's red ink last year to the disproportionately heavy load of poor patients at the former county hospital. A dense Sacramento fog forced cancellation of their early-morning flight Wednesday. "Bill Clark" local police say, is an alias used by William Buwalda, 56, the son of a prominent Pasadena family who has spent much of his adult life in and out of jail for writing bad checks and conning businessmen throughout the West and as far away as Canada After his arrest Feb.
makers can keep retailers supplied with shoes in half-sizes, special widths and a wider range of styles because they are closer to the markets It takes a well-stocked U. S . They've decided they want to do something and they're impatient to get it done" he said . Joan Pershing, the daughter of Margaret Kribs, said she too was struck by the cheerful, clean appearance of the place in August, 1984, when she first brought her mother, who was suffering from Alzheimer's disease . Inlaid with walnut, the desk has brass handles on its ends and molding around the edge that McCampbell says is distinctly 18th-Century American . "They were always located in dark, dank, dusty, musty corners of the hotel between the elevators and the men's room I saw something different. Miller said Taublieb, who called sheriff's deputies to report the robbery, was treated at the scene by county Fire Department paramedics, then rushed to the hospital "Luckily, the knife didn't hit any vital organs" he said. Schabarum, Dana Opposed Supervisors Pete Schabarum and Deane Dana opposed the countywide proposal as expensive and unnecessary, arguing that the crime problems are concentrated in only a few areas.
Newport Beach developer Robert Blake, the shareholders' son, has served as his parents agent for their Sun investment, and many of the allegations in the lawsuit are based on personal representations allegedly made to Blake by Sun officials . "Everyone heard the alarm banging and got moving because we smelled smoke at the same time" said Frances Thomas, whose husband, William, suffered burns on his arms and smoke inhalation when he tried to stem the blaze before the firefighters arrived . It is incised with thousands of hieroglyphics extolling Osiris and Ra, and is wondrous to behold . "When my oldest son picks up a ball and wants to play catch, I can't be there for him" said Drohn, who was living in Las Vegas but looking for work in Southern California at the time of the accident Soon after, Drohn's wife moved to La Palma "We take so much for granted Then when it's gone . Jeffords (R-Vt) put the case for the bill in simple terms: "When the government hands out checks, it has a right to attach conditions, and one condition is that you can't discriminate if you take public money" Sen Edward M. SAN DIEGO — Five people, including an investment officer with Bank of America, have been charged by federal authorities with conspiracy to violate cash transaction reporting laws by laundering more than $36 million through three local banks and a San Ysidro currency exchange house.
Her view is repeated by realtors and analysts around the county . Ristic retired in 1986 after 31 years with the Montebello Unified School District . He was elected to the council in 1976 and served on the Planning Commission for 20 years before that . Beyer denied the hotel's claim that 25 members were turned away. Disneyland Hotel employees again rejected the hotel's last contract offer in a overwhelming vote Wednesday, giving union officials final approval to call a strike by 1,200 hotel employees, union officials said . But where do inferior champagne and heart-shaped ravioli come in? And what about Jerry Biederman? Biederman is a 28-year-old writer who lives in Tarzana. They will be useful to the Reagan Administration in arguing against congressional reductions in U. S.
Hicks said Friday that his taping of the ad was simply part of his long-held public position opposing Bird and the other two justices . Meanwhile, "the entry-level market is in terrible shape" according to Olga E . For me they reveal the true spirit of Christ in stark contrast to the commercialization of the holiday, which so thoroughly permeates the season . In index trading, investors attempt to profit from temporary disparities between the price of a futures contract based on a stock index and the level of the index itself . Hearst has also hired Burgin, editor of the Orlando Sentinel and former Examiner sports editor, as editor and McCulloch as managing editor, and has launched a new Sunday magazine called "Image" McCulloch says he would like to see more resources devoted to coverage of breaking news. "Unfortunately, people and cows don't always make good neighbors" said Herb Weisheit, a county livestock expert with the University of California ". Biker Holidays Veteran biker Tim Blake is back rounding up recruits for his spring/summer bicycle tours of the Temecula wine country, Solvang-Santa Ynez Valley, Ojai Valley (one- to three-day trips) plus a six-day ride that takes in the Northern California coast.
military man was killed on board"Having once again treated the problem as if it was brand new and having gone through the usual contingency planning, Secretary Weinberger once again reported the impossibility of using force" said defense analyst Edward Luttwak, "leaving the President with only weak options that will not serve as models for the European allies Kadafi won when the U. S . I think that dog is doomed" Culver said, her voice trailing off. . She has backpacked in the Canadian Rockies, gone bird watching in Mexico and lived for six months on an Israeli kibbutz, where she studied Hebrew and installed irrigation pipes . Beilenson, who represents one of the most petroleum-addicted places on earth, has filed his second bill in less than a year to increase the federal gasoline tax . Chemical issues were strong, benefiting along with many other stocks from falling oil prices. four days a week but plans eventually to be open round-the-clock. After San Fernando Valley Councilmen Howard Finn and Ernani Bernardi said they agreed with the complaints, the council sent the protested assessments to the committee.
He also acknowledged that he used money from another AIDS group to buy a drug that he believed might be useful for AIDS patients . The mountain areas should be partly cloudy and cool with daytime temperatures in the 40s and nighttime lows in the 30s . programs that support them, depend on the hospitality of Honduras to provide an operational springboard, and there are growing signs that the contras are wearing out their welcome In fact, there has been a public backlash against U. S military policies in Honduras . BOAR 1911-1923-1935-1947-1959-1971-1983-1995 People born in the year of the boar are honest, sincere and have a good deal of inner strength . They look great when they're flowering, but the rest of the year-yechh" Special Kind of Person It takes a special kind of person to love cactuses and succulents. The combined cost of the ads, which ran in 23 major newspapers in May and 94 papers in July, was more than $1. 1 million. It's part of the City of Los Angeles, all except Burbank, basically, from North Hollywood all the way to the outer edges of Woodland Hills, and Chatsworth over there and the dreaded northern regions That's alien to me There's a lot of horses out there It looks more down home.
To Lord Kinross, born in 1905, it was the high Victorian age, with its security, its British imperialism and its clutter of wax fruit and stuffed birds under glass domes . City Argument But attorneys backing the city of Berkeley argued that voters need only approve public housing "in general" and that a ruling to the contrary would upset practices used for decades and erect new and difficult barriers to local projects . In 1984, Arco had profits of $567 million on revenue of $24. 7 billion, after a $785-million after-tax write-off in its minerals and metals businesses . If the United States is seriously interested in helping to broker peace in southern Africa, it must continue with its current diplomatic initiatives A U. S . "If you want to see the neighborhood outside you can climb to the roof where we have sun decks" she said The complex was opened in January. "I am an American of Jewish faith" he told The Times last month "An American who happens to be a Jew Nobody could feel more at home in America than I do".
Ambled Along Beside Us The tall, smooth-shaven man in his early 30s ambled along beside us "You know, Jamaicans are very friendly to tourists" he said . "In a way, he kind of stuck his neck out because his boss didn't want to do it, but he said, 'Give it a try' " said San Diego Police Sgt . Concerned about the backlash generated by solar system manufacturers and installers that have gone out of business, state chapters of the Solar Energy Industries Assn . Wine lovers visiting New York with an extra day or two to spare may enjoy the five- to six-hour drive to the lakes' historic village of Hammondsport, home of many of the area's wineries . But while the developers of the hotel complex believe that ultimately there will be enough business to keep each of the inns financially healthy, the complex is still too new to have established a reputation. Robbins said he would then anticipate no problem in winning Senate approval and gaining Gov George Deukmejian's signature. "There's no question this will set a precedent for us" said Smith, adding that it could provide a model for state overseeing of the local colleges.
Unlike many symphony conductors, Atherton has willingly barnstormed the county, building friends and raising money for the orchestra . Last month, agreement was reached to lower the barriers that have restricted sales of American medical equipment and pharmaceuticals in the lucrative Japanese market . Alan Cranston, a Democrat, and Pete Wilson, a Republican, and four House members from Los Angeles argued that closing the land office in Woodland Hills could result in "the irreversible loss of desirable parkland" and might not save money The letter, delivered to Mott late Friday by Rep Anthony Beilenson (D-Los Angeles, also was signed by Reps . The cash added a little importance to the testing program" Wilson said in a telephone interview from her Sacramento office The program is 2 years old . Many companies have fled to more lucrative markets, especially in Florida or the Northeast, where land is cheaper and marinas are more plentiful Others have simply faded away. DEL MAR — A vagabond who calls Del Mar's Seagrove Park his home doesn't think he'll stick around if Richard Roe's brainstorm becomes reality "It's hard enough snagging butts now. American Telephone and Telegraph Co's Florida subsidiary first published a separate directory for Spanish speakers in Miami four years ago, before the breakup of the company.
The recession of San Francisco as a financial center is not an isolated phenomenon . The attorney says the district's constituency is too conservative to keep sending Beilenson to Washington "It's an uphill battle, obviously" Woolverton said . The company, which develops, manufactures and sells medical-care products and services, said it earned $47 million on revenue of $519. 1 million in the July-September period. . Running for office was an idea that had been simmering in his mind for years, Almaguer said . But analysts discounted the weak numbers, saying the declines were skewed by a host of special factors including new Social Security taxes, a big swing in farm subsidy payments and even soggy weather. Until after World War II, with the organization provided by the black church and related institutions, black families were able to function reasonably well, even with only marginal income As late as 1965, 79% of them were still two-parent families. Can I get some relief by deducting my equity as a capital loss on my 1985 tax return-J A.
