California
The Duarte Ex-Rotary Club can take the “ex” out of its name, at least temporarily.
Sept. 21, 1986
World & Nation
Days after Soviet troops killed civilians in the streets of Riga in Latvia, the country’s president, Anatolijs Gorbunovs, went on television to explain why the assault had been necessary.
April 16, 1991
Autos
Every few weeks I receive word at the office that some tinkering genius has revolutionized the internal-combustion engine.
May 26, 2004
Politics
A Precious Window of Opportunity Is Closing. Can a Bunch of Glad-Handing Rotarians Really Save the World From Polio Before the Chance Is Lost Forever?
Jan. 19, 2003
Money & Company
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Aug. 19, 2009
In the three years since the U.S.
Nov. 27, 1990
When Sylvia Whitlock becomes president of the Rotary Club of Duarte next month, she will be the first woman ever to head one of the 20,000 clubs affiliated with Rotary International.
May 10, 1987
The little Rotary Club that shook the world with its feminist stand eight years ago had its own distinctive way last week of celebrating a favorable court ruling.
March 30, 1986
In a stinging rebuke for discriminating against women, Rotary International was ordered by a state appellate court on Monday to reinstate the Duarte chapter it ousted eight years ago for admitting three women members.
March 18, 1986
Sept. 25, 1986