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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...right now, it is the foreign residents of the Pacific rim, hundreds every day, who take off?take off and land in L.A. Blithe Angelenos cannot afford to depend on luck and the vague promise of another economic boom, 20 or 40 years hence, to take care of the newcomers and smooth over problems. L.A., nature's charmed city, must begin to look after itself...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Los Angeles: The New Ellis Island | 6/13/1983 | See Source »

...sight. The local debate over taxes (about to go up to cover nearly $300 million in city and county budget deficits), potholes and police layoffs sounds a lot like the sober municipal agendas of New York City, Cleveland, Pittsburgh. L.A. can no longer pretend to be a surfside boom town with a job for everybody. The metropolis, in short, is maturing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Los Angeles: The New Ellis Island | 6/13/1983 | See Source »

...first press conference after his dramatic announcement, White told reporters that the neighborhoods would never have survived without the downtown boom because, he said, 80 percent of all property taxes are paid by office buildings, while the neighborhoods pay a mere 20 percent...

Author: By Michael W. Hirschom, | Title: Life After Kevin | 6/9/1983 | See Source »

...with a different view of the city than do his would be successors. White, who in 1982 received large contributions from developers, emphasizes three major projects under construction, and the number of hotels recently finished or still under construction. To the visitor, the Hub is nothing if not a boom town...

Author: By Michael W. Hirschom, | Title: Life After Kevin | 6/9/1983 | See Source »

...relaxation boom spreads, as corporate America learns its mantras and chronic worriers unwind their minds, the point, then, is not to escape the effects of stress, which are inescapable in any case, but to channel and control them. Between the fight-or-flight spasms of too much tension and the dullness and dormancy of too little, the challenge for each person is to find the level of manageable stress that invigorates life instead of ravaging it. -By Claudia Wallis. Reported by Ruth Mehrtens Galvin/Boston and Dick Thompson/ San Francisco

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Stress: Can We Cope? | 6/6/1983 | See Source »

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