It must have done wonders for any recruits looking on.
The Dodgers let Pedro Guerrero slide through spring training without putting out any real effort to get in shape for the season.
I suggest that your section be renamed "The Sports & Dope Sheet" to bring it better into line with its contents.
Yesterday morning, I asked my neighbor, U.S.
Normally at this time of year, the marquee at the Hilton Inn opposite Duke University here might be expected to carry a message suited to the season, something, perhaps, like "Go, Blue Devils."
What do you call an object that travels at 90 m.p.h., stays on a straight course without any movement and looks like a beach ball to opposing batters?
Keep Ted! Keep Ted! Keep Ted! Don't mind me, I'm a UCLA fan.
No more excuses, please, for Ted Tollner. How can you defend the indefensible?
It wasn't great to be a Trojan Saturday.
If mental errors were a crime, some of the Dodgers would be doing hard time.
The Soviet Writers Council has set up a commission to study the works of Boris Pasternak, bringing
be unstoppable, Zhang Xinxin, one of the country's leading young writers, spoke with a caution that
Most editors and publishers interviewed Tuesday believe that the Miami Herald acted properly when it reported allegations that former Colorado Sen.
Even after he won fame in the theater world, Keith Reddin remained a closet playwright at South Coast Repertory, polishing his scripts in the small SCR office he shared with so many people that his dialogue almost withered amid the distractions.
' recommendations and the delay of a final contract vote, Hollywood writers began the second week of their strike against film and television producers on Tuesday.
It is billed, simply, as "the broadest encounter between American and foreign authors ever assembled."
About 150 novelists, poets and playwrights Sunday launched the Congress of South African Writers
Thirteen Southern California professional writers of children's books and poetry have been
Diana Maher's Maca Dourada (Golden Apple) is off the beaten tourist path.
The rows of drab warehouses that line the south bank of the Thames are hardly a mecca for international tourists, but just a few minutes' walk from the London Bridge underground station, sandwiched between a vacant lot and a railroad abutment, is one of the city's coziest historic pubs--The Anchor.