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11. Bush provides a short respite for defense
industry.
The Southland's defense industry -- which routinely landed $25 billion in annual Pentagon business during the 1980s -- is now in a collective sweat. The ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
12. Darwin's law rules in real estate
jungle.
The commercial real estate jungles of Los Angeles County will get much darker and more dangerous in the coming year of 1992. It will be ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
13. Deadline near for businesses with leaking gasoline
storage tanks to file...
Thousands of landowners in Los Angeles County have leaking gasoline storage tanks sitting underneath their properties. Like voracious profit-eating gremlins, these subterranean leaks silently cause ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
14. Former '60s radical dubs himself L.A.'s no.
1 party animal.
Former 1960s radical Jerry Rubin, who moved to Brentwood from New York a few months ago and opened a nutrition products distributorship called Omnitrition, is ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
15. New head of Santa Anita REIT plans
expansion.
Glenn L. Carpenter, who took over Jan. 1 as chief executive officer of Santa Anita Realty Enterprises Inc., plans significant expansion during 1992 and beyond ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
16. He's not horsing around; R.D. Hubbard, Hollywood
Park's new chief, is...
In Chairman R.D. Hubbard's office at Hollywood Park in Inglewood, there are a lot of women around, and just outside, there are a lot of ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
17. Westin Bonaventure still tops hotel ranks; but
it's in bankruptcy and new...
The largest hotel in Los Angeles County, in terms of guest rooms, is still the Westin Bonaventure in downtown Los Angeles. And the 10 biggest ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
18. Jury still out on Tinseltown's big holiday
winner; analysts split over...
Hollywood is still arguing over which film studio will emerge victorious from the holiday movie season. One industry expert says Sony Pictures Entertainment, which, among ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
19. Holiday shoppers better late than never; last minute
and post-Christmas...
Many shrewd shoppers clutched their pocketbooks tightly this holiday season, holding out for last-minute sales and promotions that would allow them to save that extra ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
20. Labor dispute arises anew at Mid-Wilshire
hotel.
Workers at the Hyatt Wilshire hotel rang out New Year's Eve by manning the picket line in protest of what they call substandard wage and ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE) | |
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