Business
As 200 exhibitors and 3,000 registered visitors gather in San Diego this week for the International Exhibitors Assn. convention--or the “Trade Show of Trade Shows”--the bywords have been economy and accountability.
July 18, 1991
Travel & Experiences
The slogan and the silly commercials have boosted the profile of the business once known as South County Cyclery.
Jan. 1, 2016
The trade show and exhibit industry has always prided itself on being recession-resistant, and the big turnout at this week’s International Exhibitors Assn. convention at the San Diego Convention Center supports that claim.
July 16, 1991
Sports
What do young executives do for fun after a hard day’s work? They go bowling, of course.
Aug. 30, 1988
California
Small-Town Atmosphere Is Drawing Families to Capistrano Beach
July 31, 1997
Few sailors would appreciate winning the America’s Cup as much as three of America 3’s crew.
May 16, 1992
World & Nation
An environmental services company and a chemical biotechnology concern have formed a joint venture that will apply an emerging technology to cleaning up hazardous-waste sites.
March 5, 1989
Crime: Her mother dead, the girl’s supposed dad-- married with his own family--wants custody. There’s also a sizable inheritance at stake.
Jan. 18, 2002
Ford Motor Co. said today a bidder for its Rouge Steel Co. subsidiary, believed to be Worthington Industries Inc., is no longer interested in acquiring the unit, but the auto maker said it still is seeking a partner to run the steel firm.
July 12, 1989
Television
Real-life tragedy is big business in the world of television movies, and the tale of Richard Worthington had all the elements of a hit: birth, death, religion, terror, insanity, remorse.
May 12, 1992