California
A $600,000 payment has been made to the San Diego Unified Port District by an auto-parts manufacturer as a settlement for money lost in an illegal purchasing scheme involving port and company personnel.
July 12, 1990
On May 2, The Times published an article entitled “Sanctions Fail to Cut Alien Jobs” (Part I).
May 16, 1988
Business
A Newport Beach man under investigation for criminal bank fraud by one arm of the U.S.
Oct. 21, 1994
Last week, it was disclosed that Boeing has installed more than 2,000 allegedly bogus ball bearings in its commercial jets from April, 1986, through January, 1988.
Sept. 6, 1988
Autos
Enforcement: Fakes cost the industry about $12 billion each year. Many could be unsafe, the companies say.
Oct. 20, 2001
A West Hollywood community activist often at odds with city officials has pleaded guilty to two felonies--perjury and offering a forged or altered document as genuine--in a dispute involving an apartment building he manages.
Jan. 12, 1989
Company Town Blog
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Feb. 11, 2011
Here resides one of the enduring pieces of evidence that the catalogue business can sell almost anything.
July 8, 1990
U.S. stocks gave up a promising start and finished mostly lower Wednesday as investors continued to worry about lagging wages and energy companies dropped with the price of oil.
April 19, 2017
Entertainment & Arts
The Pilobolus and Diavolo troupes share a free-form weekend at the Ahmanson Theatre.
May 5, 2003