World & Nation
Government: With his coalition’s fall to a slim majority, John Howard may not be able to push through tax reform.
Oct. 4, 1998
California
One of Burbank’s most vocal critics, who sued the city’s Board of Education after he was arrested for displaying a sign at a school board meeting, has been awarded $20,000 in an out-of-court settlement.
Feb. 17, 1988
Sports
In a nation saturated with sports, how does a newcomer like full-contact karate kick its way into the public eye?
Aug. 17, 1985
Politics
The isolationist bigotry of one backwoods politician is magnified by a lame response from the government.
Aug. 26, 1997
Politics: Pauline Hanson, branded by some as racist, has tapped into working-class anxiety about multiculturalism.
Oct. 3, 1998
Entertainment & Arts
Post-Brahmsian music written by Howard Hanson in 1969 and Morten Lauridsen in 1980 set the stage Sunday night for John Alexander’s highly effective conducting of Brahms’ own “Ein deutsches Requiem” in the Pacific Chorale’s season-opening program at the Orange County Performing Arts Center.
Nov. 8, 1994
After a 22-year hiatus, the St.
Oct. 3, 1988
It was like something out of the movies, and the star was Desmond Howard.
Dec. 6, 1999
Television
“Hanson! Ioki! Penhall! Hoffs! They look like kids. But they’re a unique undercover force.
April 11, 1987
Business
American Eagle Outfitters Inc. said after the market closed Wednesday that Chief Executive Robert Hanson has left his post after less than two years, a move that stunned Wall Street.
Jan. 22, 2014