When Pete Rozelle and Peter Ueberroth get into a contest to see who can stake out the higher moral ground, that's entertainment.
Probably not since the siege of the Alamo has Texas seen such an assemblage of beleaguered underdogs as the liberal notables who gathered here to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the launching of Lyndon B.
Sam Torrance of Scotland scored the clinching point Sunday as the Britain-Europe team ended 28 years of frustration and defeated the United States, 16 1/2-11 1/2, in the biennial Ryder Cup matches at Sutton Coldfield, England.
"Where's the fire?"
The Costa Mesa, Calif., drug maker was accused Friday, in a shareholder lawsuit, of fraudulently inflating its stock price.
"STEREOTOMY." The Alan Parsons Project. Arista.
Slowly, sometimes too slowly, civilization moves upward from the state of nature to the state of enlightenment, decency and common sense.
With the encouragement of President Reagan, some members of Congress are working to clear the way for a second contras front, extending the battle against Marxist rulers from Nicaragua to Angola.
overthrow of the tyranny of a foreign power, you published an editorial (July 8), "Too Many Contras
Your editorial was typical of your left-wing, apologistic views.
I am writing as a conservative who nonetheless deplores our present foreign policy in Nicaragua.
The House of Representatives last month adopted an anti-drug bill that contained three egregious provisions: allowing the use of illegally obtained evidence in drug trials, ordering the military to patrol the borders against drug smuggling and mandating the death penalty for drug-related murders.
On a recent morning I sat on the sunny patio above Gelato Vero Caffe, in Mission Hills, sipping a double cappuccino.
Neil Jordan's "Mona Lisa" has any number of fascinations to it; a major one is the comforting presence of Michael Caine in a nasty and pivotal role.
They are the emergency workers who, in this case, faced the gruesome task of clearing the debris
Toni Taylor's "Are Air Transportation Taxes Flying Too High" (Nov. 2) is a curious statement.
The idealized America of Ronald Reagan stands just around the corner.
On the surface, the proposal by Dr.
While not saying so directly, Dennis McDougal's article seems critical of the speed with which USA for Africa is spending the dollars it has raised ("The Famine Tour," July 7).
If your editorial writers and those of Pravda were to change places, few would notice the difference.