Business
The Supreme Court on Monday rejected three appeals raising the issue of whether skyrocketing punitive-damage awards in personal injury lawsuits violate due-process rights.
July 4, 1989
Canadian firm to build three apartment towers in downtown L.A.
Feb. 4, 2013
Burger King Worldwide Inc. is looking north to expand, launching acquisition talks with Canadian coffee-and-doughnut chain Tim Hortons Inc. and rekindling the political debate over offshore tax shifting.
Aug. 25, 2014
Targeted for takeover by Canadian developer Campeau Corp., Federated Department Stores filed suit Tuesday in an Ohio court under the state’s tough anti-takeover law to block the suitor’s $4.2-billion offer.
Jan. 27, 1988
World & Nation
At the intersection of Boulevard Charest Est and Rue de la Couronne, the thousands upon thousands of demonstrators outside the Summit of the Americas on Saturday faced a choice.
April 22, 2001
South Korea pins hopes on G-20 summit
Nov. 8, 2010
Whatever happened to the corporate raider?
Feb. 1, 1989
The crash of a jetliner in Newfoundland three years ago that killed 256 U.S. soldiers and crew members resulted in part from the exhaustion of the flight crew, who ignored ice on the plane’s wings, according to a preliminary Canadian report.
Sept. 18, 1988
Rooted in the western provinces and inspired in part by the U.S. example, an incipient tax revolt is sweeping across Canada.
Feb. 18, 1995
US Airways said that it will drop unprofitable routes, halt jet service to nine airports and consolidate some maintenance and reservations operations in a corporate cost-cutting move. . . .
May 9, 1997