Politics
Matt Fong, succeeding the convicted Paul Carpenter on the State Board of Equalization, pledged Thursday to serve with honesty and integrity as Gov.
April 19, 1991
Gov.
Jan. 15, 1991
Business
San Francisco may still be the only place in California with a Bay Bridge, but Orange County is about to follow San Francisco’s lead and become the state’s second site of a Ripley’s Believe It Or Not Museum.
March 3, 1990
California
Declaring that a felony conviction should not bar him from holding elective office, Democrat Paul Carpenter asked the California Supreme Court Wednesday to stop Republican Matt Fong from replacing him on the State Board of Equalization.
April 18, 1991
An initiative proposal by political gadfly Paul Gann to limit the salaries of state officials, legislators and other officeholders has qualified for the Nov. 4 ballot, Secretary of State March Fong Eu announced.
May 13, 1986
Movies
Even in the exuberant fantasy world of Hong Kong martial arts movies, the contest that sets in motion the lively comedy-adventure “The Legend of Fong Sai-Yuk” (at the Monica 4-Plex) is deliriously, hilariously outrageous.
July 9, 1993
Matt Fong, the first Chinese-American named to a major state post by Gov.
Jan. 16, 1991
March Fong Eu, California’s secretary of state, suffered a fractured collarbone and several broken ribs Wednesday afternoon in a traffic accident in Downtown Los Angeles, officials said.
Sept. 16, 1993
Politi-Cal
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Oct. 7, 2011