World & Nation
The family of an American priest, who reportedly was executed by military authorities in Honduras five years ago, filed suit in Los Angeles on Thursday seeking disclosure of classified documents they believe may prove that the U.S. government had knowledge of his death, or even was involved in it.
Feb. 5, 1988
Movies
Nov. 6, 2015
CIA papers shed little light on fate of Jesuit but increase number of ghoulish scenarios. As his family searches for an answer, they are met with roadblocks and a wall of indifference.
Feb. 12, 1999
Archives
The Chargers had taken a 14-13 lead over the Browns in Cleveland last month, and 1:59 remained in the game.
Dec. 10, 1992
The Senate has yet to schedule hearings on President Bush’s nomination of John D.
May 8, 2001
This is a list of names added to the total of confirmed dead in the terrorist attacks on the Pentagon and the World Trade Center.
Nov. 18, 2001
Human rights: John Negroponte has denied that he suppressed information on abuses in Honduras in the 1980s.
May 7, 2001
California
The owner of a Harbor Gateway nightclub that features nude dancers has become the first person charged under a city ordinance prohibiting sexually oriented businesses near residential neighborhoods.
May 26, 1988
The owner of a Harbor Gateway business that features nude dancers has become the first person charged under a Los Angeles city ordinance prohibiting sexually oriented businesses near residential neighborhoods.
Awards
When it comes to contenders for the original song Oscar, the limelight is on “Moana” and “La La Land,” both sporting multiple contenders.
Dec. 8, 2016