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Articles from Los Angeles Business Journal (August 8, 1994)

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Title Author Type Words
Building closures raise questions about lease options. Higgs, Deena 1027
Changing of the guard expected soon at Computer Sciences Corp. Deady, Tim 855
Clearing the air: attorney, business advocate Robert Wyman takes his commitment to the environment seriously. Mullen, Liz 1001
Commercial coverage gets scarcer as insurers scale back policy efforts. Waldman, Alan 1004
Douglas Aircraft's bonds with the Chinese hit a patch of turbulence. Deady, Tim 766
Earthquake coverage exemption issue confronts returning legislators. Mullen, Liz 1256
Earthquake recovery effort enters a new phase; L.A. councilman calls on city agencies to expand scope. Yaroslavsky, Zev 911
Effects of steel-frame building damage reverberate through quake zone; solutions depend on testing - and a modicum of luck. Higgs, Deena 716
El Capitan theater hits big with stage production; Hollywood venue becomes one of nation's top-grossing houses. Spring, Greg 762
Fox animation unit picks Phoenix for headquarters; site location was personal choice of unit's head men. Spring, Greg 611
HMOs get set to move into workers' comp arena. Hamashige, Hope 651
Hollywood business people tangle with Goldberg. Rackham, Anne 817
Insurer makes name for itself in underserved areas; Crusader Insurance survives riot, expands service area. Sherer, Richard A. 778
L.A. 'ghost towns' remain blot on valley quake recovery. Rackham, Anne 994
Landlords use earthquake losses to push for limits on rent control. Rackham, Anne 743
Los Angeles Magazine names new president, publisher; ex-National Geographic ad chief gets top magazine post. Spring, Greg 598
Middle Easterners seek to reassure show biz firms on copyright hassle. Glover, Kara Column 865
Motown, Kaufman & Broad to relocate in $10 million deals; LaSalle gains major tenants at 2 buildings on Westside. Berton, Brad 879
Officials ponder possibilities for development at Metro Rail sites. Newman, Morris 902
Public hearing set for this week on redo of workers' comp regulations. Hamashige, Hope 622
Recovery proves slow for those relying on SBA loans; SBA says quake loan activity has yet to hit its peak. Newman, Morris 763
Redlining debate takes on new life in Sacramento; Garamendi, Torres put forth anti-redlining measures. Hamashige, Hope 856
Tele Pass puts phone users on cash-and-call basis. Deady, Tim Company Profile 950
Valley officials look to undo damage caused by aerospace downsizing. Hamashige, Hope 993

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