Travel & Experiences
Devroy, Michael Jeffery, 51, of Arleta. J.T. Oswald Mortuary, San Fernando.
Jan. 16, 1999
Business
A rise in mortgage rates to their highest level of the year slowed requests for home loan refinancings last week, an industry survey found, but demand for loans to buy homes remained robust.
April 29, 2004
FDIC Files Lawsuit: The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. has sued 19 former directors and officers of Pacific Savings Bank and three of its real estate subsidiaries, claiming that their negligence and breaches of fiduciary duties led to the collapse of the Costa Mesa-based savings and loan.
June 13, 1989
California
United States International University has received a commitment for a $15-million loan that would complete a “major step” in the financially troubled university’s debt restructuring, USIU President William C.
Dec. 6, 1989
World & Nation
A former employee of a lending company on Monday provided a congressional panel with a detailed account of how he lured non-English speakers, racial minorities and the elderly into signing away their homes by taking on big loans that promised low monthly payments.
March 17, 1998
Sports
Sooners overcome early-season hardships and clinch a spot in the Big 12 championship game with a 27-21 victory over Oklahoma State.
Nov. 26, 2006
Television
Perhaps more than anything television has attempted before, the epic 10-hour “Millennium: Tribal Wisdom and the Modern World,” hosted by the velvety-toned, ultra-worldly British anthropologist David Maybury-Lewis (beginning 8 p.m. tonight, KCET Channel 28 and KVCR Channel 24; 9 p.m., KPBS, Channel 15, through June 8), strives to answer the Big Questions of human existence, summed up in Paul Gauguin’s Tahitian painting: “Who Are We?
May 11, 1992
Politics
White House economic adviser Michael J.
Oct. 13, 1991
Archives
Those wonderful black wrought-iron gates synonymous with the old Huntington Hospital in Pasadena have been relocated: They’re now in front of the sparkling white entrance arbors.
Aug. 12, 1990
Obituary: Son of company’s founder was 89. He was a confidant of several presidents and served as U.S. ambassador to Belgium.
Dec. 25, 1996