His passing statistics leave something to be desired, but there's nothing wrong with Doug Flutie's running, and apparently he can block, too.
In recent weeks the Cleveland Cavaliers have been a considerably improved team, one that is likely to make the playoffs.
Friday when doctors said the father of four is too ill for the bone-marrow transplant they had hoped would prolong his life.
Before the NFL draft in 1983, John Elway made it clear to the Baltimore Colts that he wouldn't play for them if they drafted him.
The plan by the Simon Wiesenthal Center for Holocaust Studies to build a $20-million Museumof Tolerance in West Los Angeles is commendable and should result in an important addition to the world's knowledge of genocide, one of the horrors of the 20th Century.
For sheer bias, bigotry and prejudice, I have rarely read an article so flagrant as the piece by Mike DiGiovanna.
from re-crossing the border but that it is too costly to be resumed soon, a spokesman for the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) said Friday.
Ever wonder what your doctor is writing about you when he scribbles his notes in your medical file?
CBS Sports kicks off its NFL preseason coverage in prime time today with the Dallas Cowboys-San Diego Chargers game at Jack Murphy Stadium in San Diego.
Ticket handlers and promoters are hardly calling it a backlash, but--surprise!
The discussion of university publishing in End Papers (Book Review, Aug. 11) suggested that this category of public publishing was the principal exception to the rule that books "are expected, by and large, to pay their own way."
Remember a month or so ago when the Dodgers climbed from 4 1/2 games behind to 9 1/2 in front in the National League West?
"No gentleman ever plays a game too well." --British upper classes motto.
Standing on the sidelines, Sam Wyche felt in control.
American business executives and economists, in a burst of soul-searching brought on by U.S. industry's declining international competitiveness, have concluded that American business performance has been hurt by an obsession with short-term profits over long-range planning and investment.
A research project devoted to combating blindness in impoverished children from developing countries inadvertently became a life-saver, according to a report of the recently completed program.
I enjoyed Ann Japenga's article on Pancho Barnes.
A chilly Indian guru Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh arrived today from New Delhi, saying he had come to see disciples who have been inviting him for many years.
There is a Japanese supercomputer performing more than 1 billion mathematical calculations per second in Houston these days, and it represents a significant challenge to U.S. dominance of one of the highest peaks in high technology.
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