World & Nation
Artist Rufino Tamayo, who gained international fame for incorporating the bright colors and motifs of Mexican folk art into distinctly modern works, died Monday at a Mexico City hospital.
June 25, 1991
Business
When directors of Crosby Valve & Gage in Wrentham, Mass., recently proposed increasing the company’s trade with Mexico--both selling more valves and buying castings here for the first time--treasury manager Bruce Carr was worried.
Sept. 1, 1993
Obituaries
Jean Darling, one of the last surviving characters from the silent-film series “Our Gang” and a performer in the original Broadway production of “Carousel,” has died at age 93.
Sept. 8, 2015
Violence: Last year, 2,183 were killed for political reasons. Group accuses all sides of violating rules of war.
Oct. 9, 1998
Music
Andy Griffith, a champion of bluegrass
July 3, 2012
Archives
New on the Westside, Clementine offers a cheery atmosphere, a place to sit for coffee and pastries and lots of good food to go.
Jan. 31, 2001
Getting cut off is hardly a surprise for telephone callers in Mexico, but Brad Tirpak was shocked when it happened to him.
Sept. 1, 1994
California
Six years ago the Ventura City Council ignored a petition with more than 500 signatures and refused to incorporate a bus stop at the corner of Petit and Darling on the No. 11 Telephone Road route.
April 12, 1998
The government attempted to reassure collapsing financial markets on two fronts Thursday, promising an imminent free-market-oriented economic stabilization plan, even as Congress sought to promote political stability with a plan to initiate peace talks in Chiapas.
March 10, 1995
Indian rebels and the government peace commissioner announced a 32-point accord Wednesday that promises democratic reforms, limited autonomy for indigenous communities, this nation’s first anti-discrimination law and major investments in social services.
March 3, 1994