The U.S. dollar continued its record-breaking march Thursday, reaching all-time highs against the British, Italian and French currencies in lively European trading.
The masthead lookout kept vigil for the spout of a whale, while the little wooden bark from New
The public mood is still of a buying mode.
To anyone who watches golf, it has become increasingly apparent that the pro tour has degenerated into the charge of the men in the gray flannel suits.
It's true. The hills are alive with "The Sound of Music."
Mark Wilson remembers the disgust he felt four years ago when this city toughened its lighting ordinance, figuring the amended law would only complicate his job as a crime prevention officer with the Tucson Police Department.
The light gray GMC motor coach pulls up to a stoplight, the distinctive "Elite Xpress" painted on its side catching the attention of a motorist in the next lane.
Welcome to Miami West. Or Havana North. This is Cache, one of L.A.'
Due to circumstances beyond his control, President Reagan's televised tribute Thursday to Martin Luther King Jr., which was to have aired live to high schools around the country, never showed.
There are Du Ponts and Rockefellers, and even a Perdue.
Newbury Park High Coach Ken Barone couldn't afford to feel much sympathy for Royal on Tuesday night, even though Royal was without a win.
West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl met Thursday with government leaders to brief them on the two West German citizens reported kidnaped in Beirut, both in apparent retaliation for the arrest here of a suspected airline hijacker.
Gary Kasparov today retained the world chess championship when challenger Anatoly Karpov conceded a draw in the 23rd game of their title series.
The Brill Building. Even the name has a quaint sound now.
The world as a whole may progress through time in a neat rhythm measured by the second, but many of its residents maintain inner clocks that tick happily out of sync with the Greenwich Observatory.
Derrick Dowell's basketball career at USC has been sort of like a life sampling, the emotional peaks and valleys that everyone encounters.
It's easy to create a musical revue.
Less than a month ago, geologist Holly Eissler lived in a trailer at a remote seismology field station in Soviet Asia.
--Joel Benjamin is a man with all the right moves.
London was without its red double-decker buses Monday as nearly all of the capital's 20,000 bus drivers and conductors staged a one-day strike over plans to offer routes to private operators.