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Articles from Los Angeles Business Journal (October 18, 1993)

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Title Author Type Words
'Pro-jobs' measures signed by Wilson to create 500,000 jobs. Nodell, Bobbi 665
Bidder emerges for assets of Murphy real estate company; Irvine firm eyes properties held by American Capital. Rackham, Anne 1308
Burbank's Community Development Department reaches for the stars. Foss, Christopher 1143
City of Los Angeles spreads contract work around; Tutor-Saliba tops the List but much city work is ending. Rackham, Anne 601
Clinton's program might breathe new life into local trauma centers. Deady, Tim 956
Contractors hopeful for standardized certification; single set of standards created for government bidders. Glover, Kara 649
Crenshaw readies its bid for redevelopment status; officials expect to go to L.A. City Council within year. Rackham, Anne 456
Drats! Rats are all over this year; jump in rodent population gets homeowners scurrying to exterminator companies. Mullen, Liz 931
Electronic billing's savings to come from job cuts; labor costs to be reduced by electronic transmission. Mullen, Liz 617
Employers wary of Clinton plan's bottom-line impact; small firms fear hefty tab, large ones await more details. Glover, Kara 746
Erly Industries denies allegations reported in New York Times story. Berger, Robin 849
Glendale Redevelopment Agency turns downtown into uptown. Pelser, Kirk 1196
Indie video store operators mine niches in face of mass marketers. Ginsberg, Steve 884
Malibu Comics' Prime superhero punches out rivals with TV's help. Ginsberg, Steve 542
Marc Nathanson flies with Falcon; cable TV operator interacts with heavy profits and sees more coming with technological advances. Ginsberg, Steve 1059
Parsons may get another shot at massive nuclear cleanup contract. Mullen, Liz 400
Pasadena sees rosier picture in its future. Walkup, Yvonne 1433
Regulators order two Southland banks to hike their capitalization. Mullen, Liz 634
Retail ex-franchisees lose their suit against singer Olivia Newton-John. Cole, Benjamin Mark 369
Revitalization effort receives a new boost. Glover, Kara 525
Software companies gearing up to travel on 'superhighway.' (information superhighway) Deady, Tim 814
Southland leads way to Clinton's insurance vision. Cole, Benjamin Mark 1870
Southland sits on cusp of a new wave of technology; wireless communications license auction set for May. Berger, Robin 796
Tri-Cities' office market looking up. Boyd, William 771
Unions look forward to focusing on other basic issues; they are likely to zero in more on wages, job security. Rackham, Anne 752
Wellness programs are in for heightened emphasis; and many are affordable or free for small businesses. Nodell, Bobbi 785
Western Waste reports $5 million fourth-quarter loss after dumping merger plans. Mullen, Liz 494

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