California
Secession, Howard Bennett says, conjures up images of marauding opportunists out to make a power grab.
Oct. 7, 1992
The incorporation sentiment now brewing in South County reflects a growing sense of community identity, which can be a healthy thing.
May 26, 1996
World & Nation
Securities: Anticipated ruling would allow stock owners to block some anti-takeover moves by directors.
Jan. 28, 1999
Residents of the nine foothill communities considering incorporation expressed reservations and optimism about the plan Saturday, questioning leaders about cost, bureaucracy and political power during the first public hearing on the effort.
Feb. 12, 1995
Planning: Colstrip voted to incorporate and reinvent itself as an entity independent of its coal mines and power plant. The path is predictably bumpy.
Dec. 24, 2000
As Art Donnelly, chairman of the City of Santa Clarita Formation Committee, puts it, the Santa Clarita Valley is “a relatively small area fighting an entire county.”
Aug. 23, 1987
Secession, says Howard Bennett, conjures up images of marauding opportunists making a power grab.
Although Delaware is one of the nation’s smallest states, it is one of the mightiest when it comes to U.S. corporate law.
Nov. 9, 1988
It has no budget, no staff and little real power, but in the three months since Malibu voters overwhelmingly approved cityhood, the seaside community’s unofficial City Council has done its best to substitute for the real thing.
Sept. 9, 1990
Politics
Your editorial reaction (July 11), “Ignorance in High Places,” to the recent address by Atty. Gen.
Aug. 6, 1985