The Washington-based private Center for Auto Safety said it had received 24 reports of automatic transmissions on Mercedes cars suddenly and unexpectedly accelerating after being shifted out of "park."
Philadelphia defenseman Ed Hospodar was suspended for the remainder of the playoffs, and $24,500 in
The May 1 sports section of The Times contained an article about a girls softball game between Viewpoint School and Simi Lutheran High School.
The gun that was found in the brief case of Miami Dolphin linebacker Hugh Green was not legally registered to him either in Miami or Tampa, officials said.
Catatonic, who was shipped in from Maryland for the race, won the $229,200 Hempstead Handicap by a head over Ms.
U.S.
John Matuszak, former Raider defensive lineman, was sentenced to five days in Los Angeles County
"This was immaterial to the TV industry. It didn't involve enough sets to matter.
The British aerospace firm paid $88.8 million for Western Gear, a unit of Milwaukee-based Becor Western.
I thought ABC was starting to show some class, but then it canceled "Starman."
"An Enemy Among Us," which originally was to be a "CBS Schoolbreak Special" for daytime airing next
Driver Steve Reynolds was in critical condition at an Indianapolis hospital after his hydroplane
Astaire "can dance a little," it was not a grudging concession but the ultimate dismissal.
Monday was British tourist Elise Gordon-Butcher's last day in New York and she wanted to visit the
employee charged with arranging illegal arms sales to Mexico was serving on the staff of the mayor of
Mark A.
The CBS movie "American Geisha" was one of the most exquisitely performed and sensitive pictures I have ever seen.
Central Adjustment Bureau, a leading, national debt-collection company based in Dallas, was ordered
Motorcyclist Domingo Pares of Spain was killed when he collided with countryman Antonio Boronat
Michael Dokes, former heavyweight boxing champion, was indicted by a grand jury in Las Vegas on charges of cocaine trafficking and marijuana possession.