A wealthy San Francisco investor, who likes to recall his mother's admonition to never regard himself as better than anyone else, has given his economically depressed southern Missouri hometown a Christmas present that will last 114 years.
Reggie Jackson, saying that he was overjoyed at "being penciled in as a baseball player," signed a
Quarterback Joe Montana said he will return to the San Francisco 49ers next season.
To call Dick Hyman a jazz pianist is akin to calling Woody Allen a comic.
White House communications chief Patrick J.
Mike Ditka acknowledged that he told his assistants he would quit as coach of the Chicago Bears
Former U.S. Atty. Gen.
I love the California Angels, and Reggie Jackson has been my favorite for years.
he got home Monday that he had left something important behind.
he will miss Tuesday's Holiday Bowl game against Iowa because he tested positive for drugs.
Spring training is less than a month away, and Thomas Boswell of the Washington Post seized the opportunity to list 99 reasons why baseball is a better game than football.
Former Moorpark Councilman Danny Woolard said Saturday that he secretly tape-recorded a
Derrick Dowell's basketball career at USC has been sort of like a life sampling, the emotional peaks and valleys that everyone encounters.
The restoration of the 1927 French silent film "Casanova" was hailed as a major cinematic event when it was screened by the Cinematheque Francaise and the UCLA Film Archive in January, 1986, accompanied by a new score composed by Academy Award-winner Georges Delerue.
Jack Van Berg, trainer of Kentucky Derby winner Alysheba, is hoping to repeat Saturday in the Preakness, a race he won with Gate Dancer in 1984.
George Bell of the Toronto Blue Jays has been hot at the plate, and also in the dugout.
An attorney for Jack Trudeau says he has five witnesses who say the Indianapolis Colt quarterback did not strike an Indianapolis policeman.
Clipper President Alan Rothenberg said that he was surprised that injured forward-guard Marques
Anyone going to Indiana to play basketball knows he's in for four years of verbal abuse, but Rich Valavicius still wasn't ready for the X-rated outbursts of Bob Knight.
Don Nelson hinted he would not be back as coach of the Milwaukee Bucks next season, but he said he