Muffed volleys and dimly lit indoor courts didn't alert Martina Navratilova that she needed glasses.
White House reporters, some of whom are experienced at making President Reagan see red, used the color to catch his eye--and attention--at his news conference Thursday night.
A strip of greenery along the city's main street mobilized citizens who donated money for its planting to demand that the City Council do something to prevent its death.
Education Secretary-designate William Bennett echoed the anti-big government sentiments of President Reagan today by telling Congress there is an appropriate, but limited, federal role in America's schools.
The retiring chief of the Drug Enforcement Administration says that he has picked the "ideal" time to quit government because the nation has turned the corner in its fight against such drugs as heroin, cocaine and marijuana.
Defense Secretary Caspar W.
Saudi Arabian Oil Minister Sheikh Ahmed Zaki Yamani, in an interview published today, predicted that a global price war may erupt next year that could cause the cost of crude oil to drop as much as $10 a barrel to $20.
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The Big Ten's floral float honoring conference champion Iowa took an abrupt detour off the Colorado Boulevard parade route Wednesday when Tournament of Roses officials spotted a suspicious device on the back of the float.
Michael McMillen likes to transform the detritus of society into art.
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher today claimed anti-Americanism was being deliberately fostered in Britain by opponents of plans to sell parts of the British Leyland vehicle firm to General Motors.
While a large number of business economists are predicting a recession next year, the Conference Board's panel of senior financial executives is projecting two more years of real economic growth.
Convicted killer Roosevelt Green, insisting he was innocent, was executed in Georgia's electric chair with his mother watching.
The Los Angeles Games are long gone, but there is still an Olympic flame burning inside Tom Hicks.
The Vatican today forecast a record $56-million budget deficit for 1986 and made an urgent appeal for the faithful to contribute more money to close the gap.
PacifiCare Health Systems of Cypress said net profits for its fiscal 1987 second quarter ended March 31 leaped to $674,000 from the $51,000 earned during the comparable period last year when PacifiCare's payments for several expensive catastrophic illnesses among its members caused profits to plummet.
Angered by Gov. George Deukmejian's decision to give Lt. Gov.
The American Petroleum Institute said U.S. oil production fell by almost 700,000 barrels in January from levels a year ago, and Interior Secretary Donald P.
Gene Dynarski has always had a soft spot for Joseph Stalin.
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