When it comes to protecting the vulnerable minds and bodies of children from the evils of society, nobody does it better or more passionately than a parent.
Horst Dassler, chairman of the board and part owner of Adidas, one of the world's largest sporting goods manufacturers, died today.
Bunzel's letter was unnecessarily harsh, to say the least.
Miami Dolphins nose tackle Mike Charles was suspended by Coach Don Shula for four games for being late to practice for the second time in a week.
Richie Ashburn, two-time National League batting champion who closed out his career with the 1962 New York Mets, has a story in The Sporting News on the team, a woeful bunch who finally drove Manager Casey Stengel to ask, "Can't anybody here play this game?"
U.S. Trade Representative Clayton K.
Gurgen Askard of Denmark was killed in a 120 m.p.h. crash during the Mitsubishi Powerboat Grand Prix at Bristol, England.
Seventy-eight-year-old George Auvan of San Diego, looking sharp in his striped Princeton alumni jacket (Class of '31), is one of about 3,300 Americans who fought overseas without the blessing of President Franklin D.
A television sportscaster in Fresno was fired after he pointed an unloaded rifle into the camera
Ron Snyder, driving Miss Madison, was thrown from his boat during the third heat of the Thunder on the Ohio hydroplane race near Evansville, Ind.
Instead of cutting the wedding cake, a Portuguese couple were married inside it.
Asking Carmelo Martinez to play left field is a bit like asking Van Cliburn to play the electric guitar, Chef Boyardee to prepare chop suey or an actor to run the country.
Stock car owner Hoss Ellington was fined $5,000 after an illegal fuel cooling device was found on
Don J.
Kansas City Royals Manager Dick Howser was in satisfactory condition and "doing fine" at St.
A record net profit was achieved by Toledo, Ohio-based Owens-Illinois Inc. in 1986 as income rose 15%, despite slightly lower revenue.
RHYMIN' SIMON: We knew Paul Simon was enjoying a big comeback, but even the pop oldster will
The California Public Utilities Commission voted 3-1 to review part of its recent ruling that shareholders, not customers, of Southern California Edison and San Diego Gas & Electric must absorb $345 million of the $4.5 billion cost of building the San Onofre nuclear plant.
There was a little mix-up in the intros, and when the crowd kept whispering, there were several "shushses" from Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Frank M.