Business
By pre-Reagan criteria, American economic performance since 1980 has been at best mediocre.
Nov. 20, 1988
World & Nation
Lawndale is a poor place west of Chicago’s downtown Loop business district, a preserve of familiar urban American ills.
Nov. 24, 1988
With colleges running out of classrooms and companies trying to keep down training costs, online education is a concept whose time may have come. But quality control is high on a list of concerns.
March 3, 2000
Inspirational Women – Trends, Updates and the 2023 Forum and Leadership Awards
Alisha Madison has demonstrated exceptional leadership as a consultant with Ernst and Young, a corporate leader at Northrop Grumman and as CEO of The Bella Network.
Dec. 17, 2023
Entertainment & Arts
When Mayor Tom Bradley kicked off the Los Angeles Festival in San Pedro earlier this month, he stood behind a podium draped with the name of Occidental Petroleum Corp., a sponsor of the event since it was launched in 1984.
Sept. 15, 1990
It took Lyman W. Porter and Lawrence E.
May 23, 1988
Archives
American Assn. for Affirmative Action Nonprofit organization promoting the advancement of affirmative action, equal opportunity employment and the abolition of discrimination on the basis of race, gender, ethnic background and other criteria that deprive people of the opportunity to live and work freely.
May 16, 1994
While paging through the Occupational Outlook Handbook several years ago, Anthony Simpkins discovered good news: Demand for his chosen new career--occupational therapy--was expected to grow by leaps and bounds in the upcoming decade.
May 7, 2000
California
With a mixture of enthusiasm and skepticism, about 500 educators, corporate officials, community group leaders and parents met in Los Angeles Friday to help launch the President’s business-funded quest for radical reformation of the nation’s schools.
Sept. 14, 1991
Education: Leaders studying use of hospital campus ponder cooperative plans ranging from research stations to doctoral program.
June 30, 1997