Entertainment & Arts
* Warner Bros. Pictures in Burbank announced three executive promotions.
Oct. 3, 2000
California
Father Bob Arpin, 48, believed to be the nation’s first Roman Catholic priest to publicly declare his homosexuality.
May 27, 1995
World & Nation
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation, the technique of rhythmically pushing up and down on the victim’s chest to artificially pump the heart, has saved millions of lives.
Feb. 15, 1988
A Roman Catholic priest said on local television that he has AIDS and defended his gay life style, despite the priestly vow of celibacy and the Pope’s condemnation of homosexuality.
July 30, 1987
Food
“In the marketplace, it’s the survival of the fittest.”
July 30, 1985
Health: Food supplement is not regulated as a drug despite its chemical similarity to methamphetamine.
April 16, 1998
Books
Lee Dembart’s view in his review of “Science, Order and Creativity” (The Book Review, Jan. 3) denotes the very elements that hinder awareness of wisdom versus knowledge.
Jan. 17, 1988
Business
* John Hamilton has joined Global Van Lines as western regional vice president.
May 7, 1991
Sports
American champion Pat Porter won the Le Figaro men’s cross-country race Sunday while another American, Lynn Jennings, finished third in the women’s race.
Dec. 21, 1987
Fillmore: Doctors cite risks that can lurk in voguish natural remedies. Relatives and friends of Rosanna Porras gather at mortuary.
April 15, 1998