It would still be dark when Rita Resendez left her small home in Highland Park at 4:30 a.m.
An employee of Bermite, a Saugus defense contractor, received second- and third-degree burns on her
Strikes by public employees are abhorrent.
A disgruntled ex-employee stuck a six-inch pipe bomb in a drive-through sign at a Burger King
precious-metals division and that an employee suspected of the crime has disappeared.
Donald Engen, administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration, said Sunday that all FAA employees who fly, control or work on airliners will be tested for drugs when they are hired, and again when they take their annual physical examinations.
K&W Cafeteria has a separate To-Go area where you can quickly place your orders.
CBS said Friday that it has sold Steinway & Sons, the piano maker, to a group of Boston businessmen for an undisclosed sum.
Peter J.
And then there was one?
agreement with CBS-TV to televise their football games in 1985 and '86.
Fewer smiles, more smarts.
Huh? The program was Cable News Network's "Freeman Reports."
In place of movies, CBS and ABC are both airing miniseries Sunday and Monday nights.
Ted Turner had claimed before the Federal Communications Commission that CBS' proposal to buy 21
CBS' "Sins": o' gaud'ly offal! Joe Gorman, Claremont
Loews Corp. increased its stake in CBS Inc. to 16.7% . . .
Trapped in Silence (CBS Sunday at 9 p.m.), a new TV movie, stars Kiefer Sutherland as an
Farmers Market and CBS Television City may be redeveloped, according to a study expected to be completed by December.
I commend CBS and NBC for renewing "The Twilight Zone" and "Amazing Stories," respectively.