Edmonton Oilers forward Dave Hunter was jailed after a judge in Edmonton dismissed his appeal of
After three weeks of testimony and legal arguments, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Christian E.
What drew me to CBS was Bill Moyers and "The Vanishing Family."
Perched comfortably on a chair in his office, his legs curled under his slim body, Olof Palme restlessly puffed away on yet another cigarette one day about 10 years ago as he intently but happily described his paradoxical country to me and my wife, Joanne.
The way Pierre Rodnunsky tells it, it was just no big deal.
Steven A.
"Nobody's Child" was the best thing I have ever seen on television.
As a "Dallas" fan, I was really looking forward to "Dallas: The Early Years."
I was sorry to hear that NBC dropped "Remington Steele."
Aunyx Corp, a Massachusetts manufacturer of toner for copiers, charged in a pair of legal actions that Canon Inc. of Japan and Canon U.S.A. tried to unlawfully monopolize the American market for a type of toner.
The United States successfully conducted its fifth test of an anti-satellite weapon today but complied with a congressional ban against firing it at a satellite by using a star as a target, the Pentagon said.
Successful surgery was performed on Red Sox first baseman Bill Buckner.
Coleco Industries, the toy maker, was ranked as the most profitable of the largest public
Spangler, who once managed $25 million of other people's money and who pleaded guilty, was placed
Larry Holmes walked out of boxing Saturday night.
Claude R.
Don Meyers, chairman of the Fiesta Bowl team-selection committee, was on the telephone with representatives from Penn State and Miami a few weeks ago.
A former French hostage in Lebanon testified today that his captors said they wanted to trade him for a Lebanese militant who is on trial on charges of complicity in the assassinations of American and Israeli diplomats in France.
in airing videotaped scenes of what they thought was the damaged Soviet nuclear reactor at Chernobyl.
The telephone company had proposed major changes in the ways that its rates are regulated by the California Public Utilities Commission.